Setup

  • How can I determine if my corals are receiving excessive or insufficient lighting?

    Always remember to keep an eye on your corals once you make any changes to your lights. Corals are living animals, and they will respond to too much or too little light, sometimes in immediate and easy-to-spot ways. Below is a table with some common coral reactions to too little or too much light...
  • How do I setup my Photon V2 Pro?

    The Full Setup Guide for the Photon V2 Pro is available here: Photon V2 Pro Setup Guide The Photon V2 Pro comes ready to use with our Reef Nexus App. However, if you have an older V2 or the V2+, you can install our Reef Nexus Integration Kit to use our app: Reef Nexus Integration Kit
  • How should I set the lighting schedule for my Photon?

    Setting up the lighting for your Photon may seem overwhelming, but with a few pointers, you'll find it straightforward: 1. Color Channel Groupings: Your Photon LED has multiple color channels, which you can think of in 3 primary categories: - Blue LEDs: This group encompasses Royal Blues, Cool ...
  • I've noticed the color layout, but I'm uncertain about the purpose of each color. Could you clarify?

    The spectrum's impact on corals and the symbiotic zooxanthellae within them is a vast field of study. Through rigorous research and multiple years of testing, we've meticulously devised our color layout. Here's a succinct table explaining each color's role. Disclaimer: Every color has a multitud...