I saw that. I would rather not have to wait two months to borrow one though. I recently got the Nanobox Tide for my ten gallon and need to figure out if it's enough light for the SPS corals.Not that I know of. We have 2 for supporting members to borrow though.
About two and a half months. I got the NanoBox just last week. Before that, I had a PAR38 bulb.How old's your tank?
Standard ten gallon tank measuring 20x12x8 inches. The distance from the sand bed to the surface of the water is only 9 inches, so pretty shallow. No sump, no protein skimmer, just an Aquamax 50 HOB. The light is a NanoBox Tide Plus M running the mixed reef preset NanoBox recommends. There's not a whole lot of data on it, compared to more popular lights. It's certainly more powerful than my last light, but I have also read that the light is very underpowered.How old's your tank? What lights are you using? Size of tank? Parameter's?
PAR is not a magical formula. Lots of SPS growers grow well at 250 even, How stable is your tank day-to-day?
About two and a half months. I got the NanoBox just last week. Before that, I had a PAR38 bulb.
They are doing better. I recently tested my Calcium and Alkalinity and they are depleting too fast to be within an acceptable range between water changes, so I'm about to start two part dosing. I picked up some Seachem Fusion and will be manually dosing it, after testing of courseIt’s been a month since the last post. How are your corals doing @Timmayyy?