Maxspect razor burning corals

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Aug 24, 2014
Jason Kaese wrote
Hey I am just wondering about the lighting on my maxspect 300 I am currently running my lights at 35% max because I had it at 50% and a lot of my corals have been losing there color. Is this normal to run these that low I know the light is strong but I have been trying to get this lighting schedule right for 5 months now. I have it mounted on the legs it comes with is there a way to raise it higher??? Shorten my lighting schedule? Any input would be helpful.
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Aug 25, 2014
Chris Conti agent wrote
Jason,

I recommend switching the stock 90 degree lenses to the optional 120 degree reflectors. By using the reflectors you will reduce hot spots and improve the overall blending of the light.

http://www.coralvue.com/maxspect-razor-r420r-120-degree-white-reflector

Chris

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Aug 25, 2014
Jason Kaese wrote
ok I see that they are 14.99 is that a piece so i would need to get 6 of them?? thats would be over 100 bucks with shipping????
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Aug 25, 2014
Chris Conti agent wrote
Jason,

Yes, you would need 6 pcs for a 300W Razor.

Chris