madjoe
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If your corals look happy, don't worry about the PAR numbers![]()
Lol thats the issue they didnt .
If your corals look happy, don't worry about the PAR numbers![]()
Yeahi agree with u on that. I do have dual fans on my fixture that run any time the lights are on. I know I'm getting close to needing to replace bulbs but for the price i might get those gb fixtures lolTwo things here, you say bulbs are 8-10 months old. If you research this matter you will find that bulbs lose about 30% PAR in a year use in superior fixtures like ATI with active cooling. Change your bulbs and I am sure your PAR numbers will increase. Also not having individual reflectors in your fixture compounds the problem. You're losing about another 10-15% by not having them. That's why higher end fixtures cost more but also perform a lot better. Having 400 PAR is maybe good for mixed reef but for SPS to thrive you need a little more. If you look at my tank that was featured here , my PAR was over 900 at the surface and about 600 in the middle. I did change my bulbs every 8 months to keep the PAR stable.
Yeahi agree with u on that. I do have dual fans on my fixture that run any time the lights are on. I know I'm getting close to needing to replace bulbs but for the price i might get those gb fixtures lol
O i know that lol. Well see what happens when the time comes
Yeah, replacing bulbs gets costly . Unfortunately this hobby is not cheap.
Hasn't the 'time come'? Your bulbs are at least 8 months old, and Par values have dramatically dropped from where they probably should be w/ good/ATI bulbs.
If i were to replace one id probably swap out 1or 2 every few weeks. Not all at once.
My nova fixture Doesn't have individual reflectors...![]()
I know most of the Nova Fixtures had Indiviual reflectors and I know for sure the 8 bulb fixture did have them since I own one myself.... So either your bulbs really suck becasue even with after 8 months of bulb use I still had over 380 or close to 400 PAR with ATI bulbs.... The longivity of the bulbs depend on how long you have them on during the day and how cool you keep them running during the day also. Nova Fixtures have Fans built right into the fixture so when the dawn light are on one fans turns on and with the other same thing other fan kicks in. You heard this already but change the bulbs...