It seems a lot of corals I'm favoring have low/moderate lighting requirements, as I've got a lot of LPS right now, and probably will be getting more. Of course, I also have a few SPS pieces and plan to get some of those as well, quite a few acros, and so forth.

Right now, I'm running basically the same thing that 'Mr. Saltwater' has on his Radion experiment page.

I know that blue light isn't any softer than white is, but I was wondering what other people who had Radion's were using for their programs who had LPS/SPS tank. My Acanthaphylia is directly under one of my Radions now, and doing well, so I may have found a good spot. But I'd like to lower my white lighting a little, and increase my royal blues too. Just tentative about playing around with it too much, so I'd to see what is working well for other people.

One of the main reasons is of course for the more vibrant colors; the other is I just picked up a piece of gorgeous Jack O Lantern leptoseris, and I'd like to have it out under those blues, more, rather than shaded, so the colors really strike out, but I'm too scared I'd bleach it with the LEDs., so it's in a shaded area, right now. It looks good there.

The other idea I had was to have one of my lights out of my three have a lower intensity, but I'm wondering if this also would throw the look of my whole tank off, and skew it, visually.