I recently set up a 180g cube that's 4' wide, 3' long, and 2' deep. For lighting I have two 400w MH lights in the center, and a pair of T5s (48") on either side. The final design is supposed to have an additional pair of 48" T5s to go on either side of the MH lights, but I'm still using some T5s in my old tank and haven't moved them over yet.
I've been trying to slowly acclimate my corals to the light by putting down 4 layers of window screen material and removing a layer every week. I just removed the third layer on Monday evening (so just 1 layer left) and a couple of my frags were bright white when I got home Tuesday evening. When I got home tonight, a third frag was dead.
From the picture you will notice that some of the rocks are stacked very high in the tank. I marked the dead corals in red, and as you can see, they are at three different levels in the tank with varying amounts of light.
I remembered a dial on the MH lights that were marked for 400HQI/400w/250HQI/250w. The knob was on 400w, and when I turned it down to 250HQI the light dimmed a bit in the tank.
Questions:
1) Do I need to be slower about acclimating the corals, or if this is just too much light for the corals?
2) Should I lower the amount of light in my tank, and can I safely do this with my current system by dialing the MH lights down to 250HQI or 250w? Any risk of damaging the bulb or reducing the life significantly?
3) Do I need to lower my rock work? Is that high point in the center too close to the MH lights?
Thanks for the help!
I've been trying to slowly acclimate my corals to the light by putting down 4 layers of window screen material and removing a layer every week. I just removed the third layer on Monday evening (so just 1 layer left) and a couple of my frags were bright white when I got home Tuesday evening. When I got home tonight, a third frag was dead.
From the picture you will notice that some of the rocks are stacked very high in the tank. I marked the dead corals in red, and as you can see, they are at three different levels in the tank with varying amounts of light.
I remembered a dial on the MH lights that were marked for 400HQI/400w/250HQI/250w. The knob was on 400w, and when I turned it down to 250HQI the light dimmed a bit in the tank.
Questions:
1) Do I need to be slower about acclimating the corals, or if this is just too much light for the corals?
2) Should I lower the amount of light in my tank, and can I safely do this with my current system by dialing the MH lights down to 250HQI or 250w? Any risk of damaging the bulb or reducing the life significantly?
3) Do I need to lower my rock work? Is that high point in the center too close to the MH lights?
Thanks for the help!