Best way to acclimate to LED's?

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Later this week I am picking up 3 new LED fixtures for my 180. I am running T5's now. I dont have the luxury of dimming the new fixtures and they will be mounted inside a canopy so I cannot raise them up higher and slowly drop them down.

What are some other ways to acclimate? I fear bleaching all my corals as the new LED's are MUCH brighter than my T5's. I plan to start with a very low photo period and ramp it up every other day or so. Starting with 1 hour, then 1.5 hr...etc. Is this a good plan or should I try something different? Ive heard of people using multiple layers of window screen and remove layers as time goes on until they are acclimated.

Any other ideas? Thoughts?
 
How many layers? how long in between removing layers of the screen?

Whats the best way to build the screen layers?

Each fixture has 2 switches - white and blue. Should I just go all blue for a set length of time then all white or should i go all in?

I know - too many questions but I dont want to harm any corals in the process.
 
Ive read most use 3-4 screens and remove one every week or so... along with a reduced photoperiod.
 
Amici;681986 wrote: How many watts of T-5 do you have and what reflectors?

Which fixture did you buy?

About 475 watt of T5 but I mostly only run the actinic which only utlizes 2 of the 6 lamps. The fixture's I bought are equivalent to 250W MH each, they are 120w fixtures.

very similar to these

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Gary-

Here's my $0.02-

Try to measure what your peak and PAR is. I think Robb has a meter (mine's not working).

Then replicate that level for the time you usually have it on.

It's a PAR x time thing. Using screen, or only the blue's, will both be a guess unless you put a meter under it. You may be able to get close using your peepers, but they are not very good at indicating how a coral will respond, IME.
 
When I acclimated my tank to my T5's (which were more powerful than my LEDs) I used a reduced photo period, and 4 layers of screen, removing 1 per week.
 
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