Thank you! I’ve been running day sim setting for 2 weeks since I got my Nano 3.0. My tank is 15” deep and I’m running max light for only 2 hours with an 8 hour light period. After you make an adjustment, how long do you wait before you change the light settings again without it causing plant growth issues? Thank you! Great video
@@jameshope9182 typically I target about 2 weeks. Monitoring to make sure I'm not seeing excess algae or issues with plants running tall from too little light
@@BentleyPascoe thank you! I have recently developed staghorn algae so I’m trying to get that under control with a healthy balance of Co2! Your videos are very helpful, it’s made it more understandable for me (since I’m a newbie) I will monitor this! Thank you
I’m starting with your auto mode suggestion in video 1 for my 20g long and then want to use your shallow day sim. I previously have a T5 and didn’t want to overwhelm the plants going to this amazing LED. Random question: do you use covers for your tanks? I have a cover with this black plastic hinge that blocks the light. I’m looking to replace it but not sure if you use something specific that I can get for my 20g long
@@jenniferlee818 many of my tanks use DIY kids made from twin-wall polycarbonate found at a hardware store for green houses. Aquarium co-op and Jadren Aquatics both have good videos on it.
This is the most in-depth I've seen anyone go with this series of lights, and I'm _seriously_ impressed. This is a magnum opus, you win the whole damn internet, man.
Just watched all three videos thank you very much. They really answered the questions I always had about how much light. I always had WAY too little light. My plants will be much happier GREAT videos. Thanks
Thank you, Bentley! Now that my tank is a little more balanced/stable, I'm going to try adapting your shallow day sim profile. Since I work from home, I like being able to have the lights on longer than 6-8 hours.
Thank you for such an educational guide for the lights, I never knew or could even find easily how to understand the usage of light modes for my tank. Great job.
I use day sim red late setting on all of my lights and absolutely love it. I especially like the sunrise and sun setting time periods. Fluval needs to recognize and add your settings into auto mode.
Wow.... this is such an awesome video! 🎉🎊👍👍👍. Thank you for being so generous in sharing your favorite settings! I have six of these lights for my four planted tanks but have never tried the Pro mode. I bookmarked your settings, so I can study and adjust my settings after watching your video. In this hobby, you are one of the VERY FEW UA-camrs who actually provide excellently organized knowledge we hobbyists can use right away and no guess work. My hat off to you!
Outstanding series!! Subscribed. You covered all aspects of this light and the app FAR better than Fluval has. I learned a LOT from watching your series and experimenting with my Fluval Plant Nano on my UNS 40C (16.9 gallon cube). It's proving to be an fantastic light with amazing (not to mention FUN to tweak) capabilities - ESPECIALLY considering its price point. FWIW: I'm an old-time pro, returning to the hobby after a 20-year hiatus from the hobby. The hobby has (unfortunately) shrunk substantially since I was in the business in my 20's, from 1981-1989. My last hobby tank was a 70g African cichlid tank which was torn down in about 2001. While quite a bit bit smaller, the hobby has indeed matured with lots of new technology and improved techniques. No news to you - lighting being chief among those changes. Over the years since I last had a tank, every-so-often I'd research current state-of-the-art tech and techniques for a few weeks to keep myself up-to-date. I've had the "itch" for a long time now (once infected, always infected!) and last week I finally decided it was time to "scratch" that itch and jump back in. Jump back in I have and I'm having an absolute BLAST!! Starting with the Fluval Plant Nano: it's a geek-like-me's dream come true: powerful, affordable, and best of all extremely controllable via the very user-friendly Android app. After leaving the aquarium industry, I got a degree and became an an IT guy: i.e uber geek. I HEAVILY research EVERYTHING I buy. I watch countless videos and read countless reviews before I ever spend a dime - the hunt is half the fun! For me, your series sold this light (Fluval should send you a few as I'm sure I'm far from the only person you sold.) Your videos are balanced between being very informative and with a lot of enthusiasm and energy. It's clear to see you love what you're doing and that's super contagious!! Keep on doing what you're doing so well. IMHO you're a great ambassador for this wonderfully FUN, sometimes frustrating / challenging (which keeps it from ever being boring!) and educational hobby!
Bentley, thanks so much for all this great content. I really dig your cool vibe. I was all about the twinstars and chihiros lights if it wasn't for your content I would never have even consider Fluval, now I have a Plant 3.0-90" and is by far my best light. It's so cool!!!!
Thank you soo much for pointing me to this series. I have learned more in the last 2 days about tank size and appropriate light levels than I have from customer support since buying this light in Dec of 2019
Thank you Mr. Bentley, exactly what I needed. I have the Fluval Plant LED 3.0. You explained ProMode perfectly. I get up early and stay busy all day, relax at night. Pro mode gives me that flexibility. I get to enjoy my aquarium in morning and in the evening with a split option. I like your examples for plant lighting. Thank you for taking the time to explain this amazing aquarium plant grow LED. The AP is really nice too.
Thanks for a great video series Bentley, I’m a little late to the party buy having a planted tank with CO2 and a plant 3.0, will be going with daytime setting for the next few weeks. Now to watch the Aquasky series as I have both lights on my tank
Thanks mate so helpful. Was doing research on lights and this series made my decision easy. Thanks for taking the time to break it down and help me fully understand and get the most out of this light.
So annoyed with myself. I am Googling, scratching my head, and asking in FB group after FB group trying to get more details on taking my Fluval 3.0 to the next level. In one of the groups someone sent me your settings and boom it hit that I should have just came here. Looking for reviews on this light is actually how I found your channel. Your the reason why I am learning about my new favorite fish Rainbow fish. Yet I didn’t even think of it I am so annoyed with myself I really am 😂😂😂
Ok it’s cocktail time for me but was dying to see this. I’m going to have to watch it again 🤔😳😂 cheers 🥂 I did watch again 😂 I see the tremendous flexibility with pro. I just messed around with the settings in pro and I’ll say one thing......takes patience 😏 I’m fighting BBA and have made some headway (ok a little) but think this may really help give me strongest light for shorter periods but allow me to see my fish throughout the day. Thanks!!
Bentley - Thanks for doing this series and what a compliment that I found you through Fluval's website!!! I'm new to aquariums and started a 40 breeder planted and I'm in the process of "plant cycling" it and just couldn't figure out what to do with the lights. Your guide is really going to help so I say Thank you again. Now, time to check out your other videos and see what other great tips you've shared. Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanks for your in-depth review. I just picked up a NICREW ClassicLED Plus to try but I think I’ll end up getting a Fluval Plant 3.0 also after watching 👍👍
I have the NICREW ClassicLED and I'm getting the Fluval Plant 3.0 tomorrow. While the NICREW isn't a bad light, not the biggest fan of how yellow it makes my tank look, plus I've noticed that I've had more algae growth than ever with it. That's even after dimming and readjusting my lighting times. My Finnex Stingray 2 which broke was better then the NICREW with algae.
thanks. I've learned allot from your videos. I just set up a 20g tall with a Tidal 75. I'll be getting the Fluval 3.0 light in a couple weeks. not one plant yet .. I like your input on keeping the blue & the intensity low to start with. so I don't get blasted with algae before I get some higher plant life going.
I'm glad I found this little trilogy. I ordered the light along with s CO2 regulator today. Yep I'm taking it up a notch. I've kept fish for decades now planted tanks on and off and it's just time to step it up a notch. One thing I've recently done, is convert a holiday cactus into a floating aquatic plant. Now I want to know what it can do under different conditions like decent light or good light with CO2.
What size tank? What's the planting like? Usually brown algae is not a result of light, but excess phosphate. Most commonly this is from higher food loads (like pleco heavy tanks)
@@BentleyPascoe it is a 55 gallon. I have a bunch on hornwort, some wisteria and swords. I brought the time down by a couple hours thinking it was too much light too soon
with this video and some of your setting I am looking forward to trying pro mode. I have been shy about trying pro mode until now. thank you for this video
I’m so glad you made this video I’ve been struggling with the kind of light I want to use I have a 40 gallon breeder with baby dwarf tear carpet and some other plants this light is perfect
Extremely helpful as always. I love this light. The customization is almost endless. My plants look great although I do seem to battle green spot algae. I have the blue at less than 5%but the spot algae is a real nuisance.
The colours not reflected are far more important (photosynthesis relies on red and blue light). You probably need to research your use of red and white elements rather than the blue.
Would you happen to have a video on how to actually set the timer(s) start day > end day in pro mode by actually physically showing how it's done? SHOWING is Always better than just telling!
I recently bought this light for a new 20 long. Recently as in last weekend :). I'm loving it so far, but I'm in a position where I want to watch the aquarium, no fish yet since it's cycling, all day. The aquarium is in my office, where I work from 7AM to 5PM. ThenI turn around and there is all my retro gear, my electronics workbench and 3D printer, so I'm often in here until 11 or 12 at night. This little setup doesn't need light for 17 hours. Pro mode though.... I'm thinking of simulating very dark cloudy periods during the day, still a little light, but nothing strong and then some brighter times around 50%, shallow tank, and trying to get the overall exposure lower that way. Taper to a little blue light the first two and last two hours, and maybe I can sustain this schedule. Or I'll fight algae and have to do something else, but pro mode sounds like a way to try and stretch my enjoyment time. Thanks for a great series!
This has been pretty standard stuff for saltwater lights except marine lights you can set weather settings to work in tandem with water pumps to have thunderstorm effects and a percentage or cloud cover during the day as well it can be set to mimic the moon fazes for fish and coral so this is basic stuff if you have been into saltwater
Hi Bentley, I got the Fluval 3.0 last month and love it. Thank you for your information. I have a 55 gallon dirted tank with a lot of plants. I programmed the Fluval with your day sim parameters and just noticed bearded algae on the plants. I turned down the blue settings to hopefully curb the algae. Anything else you recommend with the light that I should adjust to help control the algae? Thanks again.
New aquarist here. 👋 Watched all three.l videos. Thought we were good after the second one with auto, then read about siesta for our Walstad tank and came back for pro mode. Then watched your video and realized that we didn’t need to overthink carbon. One question: we like the look of our plant-heavy Walstad tank (a 30 gallon narrow tall of 24x12x24) at lower intensities (10% on all but warm white (30%) during daytime, then down to 1% in the evening. Will it be okay for our plants to run lower intensities for longer hours (say, 6am to 6pm), or should we add more intensity at noon as you do?
@@americansafarico if it's doing well so far, don't change it. Only change it if you're seeing the plants starting to struggle. But if you're seeing the plants doing well and growing, you're okay!
@@americansafarico turning brown, leaves, dying, growing, more tall and lanky. Check out my fertilizer 101 series. There's a really good video about understanding nutrient deficiencies in your plants and that should help you understand some of the signs to look for when problems are happening
Bentley because of your video as is why I just bought a fluval 3.0 light for my 55 gal fresh a few months ago for my planted tank. I followed your advice on slowing ramping up light intensity settings to your recommendations to give the tank time to adjust. Things seem to be going well but now I’m interested in what would be your recommendation in a full light program for pro mode for a 55gal fish/planted tank to maximize my plant growth potential? Thanks
It depends 100% on the plants that are in the tank. I have a number of my tanks on my Day Sim, and they do great for plant growth. If you have very high demand plants like some of the red rotalas and similar finer leaf and or more aggressive growing plants, you might need something slightly different.
I know this is a farely old video, but you can also Export profiles now(Don't know if you could then) so if you ever want to update your vids, you can google drive your files to download :)
Hello, thank you for sharing your experience and your settings! I’m very surprised we need to put so little blue light when we know that it’s an important part of photosynthetis. So I previously had actually my blue as high as red. Do you have info about this ?
so i'm a bit stumped on how I should set my lights up and am wondering if possibly you could give some of your own input : I am getting ready to completely redo my scape. clown loaches, serpae tetra, bloodfin tetra, red flame sword plants, dwarf sagittaria, ludwigia peruensis.... with my work schedule lights turn on at 8pm and turn off at 6am. what would you recommend for a day cycle that will also draw out the reds in my fish as well as aid in the vibrancy of my plants? [I do not have injected CO2 and it's a 54 gallon corner bowfront]
I would use auto mode. Give yourself an hour long sunrise and sunset, then set daylight to something like: Pink 85 Blue 10 Warm white 90 Pure white 100 Cool white 95 Monitor for algae for at least two weeks and tinker as necessary (too much algae, dial back 5% on each and monitor again as example)
G’day Bentley, thanks for the insights mate. I was just wondering if you could/would do another tutorial explaining any adjustments you might make between a CO2 and a non-CO2 tank and include recommendations for timing the CO2 period around the light settings please mate. That’s a video I would definitely watch intently.
Love this series. Thanks. My question: I have two Fluval Plant 3.0 lights on a 40 gallon breeder tank (36Lx16Hx18D). If I am following your setting recommendations, do I compensate for having two lights instead of one? (I have a hinged glass top which has the hinge in the middle. If I place one light in the middle of the tank, the 1"+ hinge blocks a portion of the light and creates a shadow. So I place one light in the middle of the back third and one light in the middle of the front third which creates a nice even light front to back.)
For the setup you're doing, yes, I would account for the fact that you have two lights. Now if you're going a fairly powerful setup where you have plants that like high light and you have a good amount of CO2, you can run them both pretty strong. But if you're not using CO2 and you need more medium or kind of just barely into highlight because the plants aren't that demanding, then I would look at something similar to my shallow setting on both lights or slightly higher than that.
Hi Bentley, I like your videos, always informative and straight to the point. I have 2 questions for you. In the morning, I always get to leave quickly, I don't get to enjoy my fish before going to work. Do you think I can use your setting but shift it to later during the day to have your cycle end at 10 PM or 10:30 PM, I'm just wondering as the tank does receive sunlight during lg the day but it's pretty minimal. 2nd question: I have a 190 gal who's 24" deep and also 24" tall. As per the canopy design, the lights are right above the water, do you think one row of light placed in the center of the tank is enough, or it would be better to add a second row of light to make sure it illuminates everywhere?
Q1. Absolutely! Especially if you don't have ambient light in the room, the fish will never know the difference really. Q2. This depends on the light demand of the plants in the tank. I've had only a singular light on a 90 gallon and had success when I was dealing with mostly low light requirement plants like swords and upon aponogetons and things like that. If you're going to deal with some higher demand plants like some of the fast growing stems or you're trying to create a carpet, then I would opt for the second light in order to get enough light to supply to those types of plants.
@Bentley Pascoe Thank you for your input and complete answer as I forgot to specify what I was growing haha. In my case I think it's fairly low demands, Sword, Tiger lily, Ludwigia repends, Anubias and Java ferns 😀
Hello Bentley! I recently switched to this light from Aqualantis easy LED 2 and Im using your present. However I have a lot of demanding red plants that started growing fast, but are growing green. Do you think it would be a good idea to use both Fluval + Aqualantis on my 110l tank? If so, should I start the Aqualantis only on the 100% peak? Thanks!
@@BentleyPascoe I do see the list of them all. but when i click on one, i do not see any change in the lighting, sees the fixture just stays on the last setting made. to get a change, i have to rebuild the setting and re-save it.
Hello good sir, Do you recommend your day sim settings for growing red plants? I have 65 gal. tank 24 inch deep and CO2. i have 2 fluval 3.0 that I am about to install. Thank you for time on these videos, simply amazing.
Great vid as per usual and a novel subject. Very useful for future ref! The Fluval plant 3.0 looks amazing! Just concerned for a low tech setup and algae. What intensity of light would you reach as a maximum for a low tech tank? Some people have told me 50% should be max while others have said up to 65%. Thanks.
@Bentley Pascoe thank you so much for this great series! Great job, as always! 👍 I’d love to see Fluval make next gen of these lights with WIFI. Bluetooth isn’t reliable enough and allows for potentially catastrophic failure, if there’s power outage, particularly if you’re also using CO2.
Hi Bentley, Great video! I recently set up a Fluval 32.5 tank that has the 750mm aquasky light. After two weeks I’m starting to get excessive algae growth, and the pro mode that comes on the app has consistently high blue light. After watching your video I lowered the blue light way down. There is a good quantity of plants, growth is great, but now some algae is growing on the leaves. Also, the pro setting on the app for the light has an hour or so 50% reduction in the afternoon. Would love your recommendations for the tank. I’m usually up around 9, gone 12-5, and back home and up until about 10. Would love your recommendations. Thanks 😊
I haven't tested the aquasky in general, but I would do something similar to my shallow day sim, set the green at the half as much as the pink in my day sim - see how that works for you!
@@BentleyPascoe I'm completely new to the fluval light so what would you suggest all the settings be? I have some java ferns and nana petite and Monti Carlo in the same tank as well.ive been watching all of your videos your very knowledgeable so I figured I would ask you keep up the videos they're awesome man thanks
@@Twisted-84 you're going to have to tinker. I would start at 65% whites, 5% blue and 30% pink. Then monitor plants and algae and be willing to adjust. I would do 1.5 hour sunrise, 1.5 sunset and 5 hours of daylight in auto mode. No night light.
@@BentleyPascoe Bruce lol ment buce... We'll I have a fluval spec v and a nano 3.0 on it ran the day Sim then started getting hair algea. Cut it way down to the highest point being 50. Just playing around with it just wanted to get your opinion on it. It is slowly gonna get a tint to it since it has botonicals to it.
Hello everybody I have a question I have a waterbox aquarium almost 50 gal 900mm*50mm*40mm I prefer the look of a fluval 3.0 nano, can I put 2 nano lights? What's your recommendation please
Yes you could use multiple nano lights. They aren't quite as powerful so if you're trying to create a high light setup, you might want to look into other lighting options
I have a quick question. If I did a siesta time for my tanks but I add CO2 liquid ferts, in the morning, would that cause any issues? Thank you for the help!
I use your day sim red late setting, but shift everything forward by two hours to suit me and added 4 percent blue at night as I have a few fish who swim around at night, thank you for getting me started with your settings.
I am starting a freshwater planted tank but might eventually move to a marine tank. Should I just start out with the Fluval Marine for my freshwater and are there any different suggestions on the settings or pretty the same setting suggestions you have here?
I just got this light! Loving the flexibility already. Anything you'd recommend for a lazy dry start in a 10 gallon growing pearl weed carpet? I'm just using 30% natural and cool light, with about as much red and 2% blue. What's really tripping me up is, I'm not really sure if I should change the settings drastically since there isn't any water in the aquarium yet.
I remember hearing you talk about crypts versus stems about having or not having a steep sunrise/sunset but i can't seem to figure out which video it was. Can you clarify for me what you said about them so that I can use that to program my light? I used to keep mostly stems and now i keep mostly crypts so i would like to use the light setting that best suits them.
thanks for the video! If i have 180 litter planted tank without CO2, should i use the "Siesta Example Curve" or its better to take the values down a bit by 20%? it fills a little to strong... what would you recommend?
My 12" tall x 12" wide x 39" long aquarium has quite a bit of yellow tones from the gravel to the petrified wood rocks. So I think the tank looks best with more cold and pure white, and less warm white (yellowish tone). Would there be any harm in pushing the warm light down and bumping up the cold/pure whites? For instance, I'm using your setting from a video where you suggest for shallow tanks setting the Pink at 50, Blue at 4 and Cold/Pure/Warm at 65. Would it hurt the plants to change that to maybe Cold/Pure at 75 and Warm to maybe 45 or even less, like 20. I guess the real question is do plants necessarily need the Warm white or will they do fine with just the cold/pure white?
Great video, and I use your settings as a baseline. I’m noticing I’m not getting the reds in my Ludwigia brevipes or ovalis that I would like. Do I need more CO2 or another Fluval 3.0 on my 40 breeder? Dosing EI ferts and injecting CO2. Thanks Bentley! Danny
Hi Bentley, I like your videos and tips. I like the Fluval 3.0 light. I copied your summer day set up. I have 10 gallons, using co2, not too many plants but slowly getting some, and algae. I decrease the white lights from 100% to 60% and decrease by 40% to others. Is that alright? Another is that your set up is yellowish, I like whitish color, can you suggest a clear setting? Thank you
Hi Bentley, good video, can you set your tank in automode an at the same time make a setting in pro-mode so you can try it, if it doesn,t work in prom mode you can go back to auto? Hans Netherlands
Here's a link to all the screen shots of settings from this video: imgur.com/a/CTIjYYu
Thank you! I’ve been running day sim setting for 2 weeks since I got my Nano 3.0. My tank is 15” deep and I’m running max light for only 2 hours with an 8 hour light period. After you make an adjustment, how long do you wait before you change the light settings again without it causing plant growth issues? Thank you! Great video
@@jameshope9182 typically I target about 2 weeks. Monitoring to make sure I'm not seeing excess algae or issues with plants running tall from too little light
@@BentleyPascoe thank you! I have recently developed staghorn algae so I’m trying to get that under control with a healthy balance of Co2! Your videos are very helpful, it’s made it more understandable for me (since I’m a newbie) I will monitor this! Thank you
I’m starting with your auto mode suggestion in video 1 for my 20g long and then want to use your shallow day sim. I previously have a T5 and didn’t want to overwhelm the plants going to this amazing LED. Random question: do you use covers for your tanks? I have a cover with this black plastic hinge that blocks the light. I’m looking to replace it but not sure if you use something specific that I can get for my 20g long
@@jenniferlee818 many of my tanks use DIY kids made from twin-wall polycarbonate found at a hardware store for green houses. Aquarium co-op and Jadren Aquatics both have good videos on it.
Old vid I know but I just got this light and this series has been awesome in helping me understand it. Thanks, I appreciate the effort you've put in.
This is the most in-depth I've seen anyone go with this series of lights, and I'm _seriously_ impressed. This is a magnum opus, you win the whole damn internet, man.
Just watched all three videos thank you very much. They really answered the questions I always had about how much light. I always had WAY too little light. My plants will be much happier GREAT videos. Thanks
Thank you, Bentley! Now that my tank is a little more balanced/stable, I'm going to try adapting your shallow day sim profile. Since I work from home, I like being able to have the lights on longer than 6-8 hours.
i don't even wait till I'm done watching before hitting the like button, I am THAT confident it will be good content :)
Exactly!
Thank you for such an educational guide for the lights, I never knew or could even find easily how to understand the usage of light modes for my tank. Great job.
I use day sim red late setting on all of my lights and absolutely love it. I especially like the sunrise and sun setting time periods. Fluval needs to recognize and add your settings into auto mode.
How does the red day sim red late effect the plants growth?
Wow.... this is such an awesome video! 🎉🎊👍👍👍. Thank you for being so generous in sharing your favorite settings! I have six of these lights for my four planted tanks but have never tried the Pro mode. I bookmarked your settings, so I can study and adjust my settings after watching your video. In this hobby, you are one of the VERY FEW UA-camrs who actually provide excellently organized knowledge we hobbyists can use right away and no guess work. My hat off to you!
Outstanding series!! Subscribed. You covered all aspects of this light and the app FAR better than Fluval has. I learned a LOT from watching your series and experimenting with my Fluval Plant Nano on my UNS 40C (16.9 gallon cube). It's proving to be an fantastic light with amazing (not to mention FUN to tweak) capabilities - ESPECIALLY considering its price point.
FWIW: I'm an old-time pro, returning to the hobby after a 20-year hiatus from the hobby. The hobby has (unfortunately) shrunk substantially since I was in the business in my 20's, from 1981-1989. My last hobby tank was a 70g African cichlid tank which was torn down in about 2001. While quite a bit bit smaller, the hobby has indeed matured with lots of new technology and improved techniques. No news to you - lighting being chief among those changes. Over the years since I last had a tank, every-so-often I'd research current state-of-the-art tech and techniques for a few weeks to keep myself up-to-date. I've had the "itch" for a long time now (once infected, always infected!) and last week I finally decided it was time to "scratch" that itch and jump back in. Jump back in I have and I'm having an absolute BLAST!! Starting with the Fluval Plant Nano: it's a geek-like-me's dream come true: powerful, affordable, and best of all extremely controllable via the very user-friendly Android app.
After leaving the aquarium industry, I got a degree and became an an IT guy: i.e uber geek. I HEAVILY research EVERYTHING I buy. I watch countless videos and read countless reviews before I ever spend a dime - the hunt is half the fun! For me, your series sold this light (Fluval should send you a few as I'm sure I'm far from the only person you sold.) Your videos are balanced between being very informative and with a lot of enthusiasm and energy. It's clear to see you love what you're doing and that's super contagious!! Keep on doing what you're doing so well. IMHO you're a great ambassador for this wonderfully FUN, sometimes frustrating / challenging (which keeps it from ever being boring!) and educational hobby!
Perfect level of excitement and detail... Thank you!
Bentley, your videos on this light, and recent series, will undoubtedly make my aquascape better than I had hoped!
Bentley, thanks so much for all this great content. I really dig your cool vibe. I was all about the twinstars and chihiros lights if it wasn't for your content I would never have even consider Fluval, now I have a Plant 3.0-90" and is by far my best light. It's so cool!!!!
Thank you soo much for pointing me to this series. I have learned more in the last 2 days about tank size and appropriate light levels than I have from customer support since buying this light in Dec of 2019
Thank you Mr. Bentley, exactly what I needed. I have the Fluval Plant LED 3.0. You explained ProMode perfectly. I get up early and stay busy all day, relax at night. Pro mode gives me that flexibility. I get to enjoy my aquarium in morning and in the evening with a split option. I like your examples for plant lighting. Thank you for taking the time to explain this amazing aquarium plant grow LED. The AP is really nice too.
Thanks for a great video series Bentley, I’m a little late to the party buy having a planted tank with CO2 and a plant 3.0, will be going with daytime setting for the next few weeks. Now to watch the Aquasky series as I have both lights on my tank
Thanks so much for the tutorial. Will be setting mine up soon and this is an invaluable resource.
Merry Christmas Bentley
Thank you so much for taking the time to not only make this series but all excellent tutorials you have made for those of us
Thanks mate so helpful. Was doing research on lights and this series made my decision easy. Thanks for taking the time to break it down and help me fully understand and get the most out of this light.
So annoyed with myself. I am Googling, scratching my head, and asking in FB group
after FB group trying to get more details on taking my Fluval 3.0 to the next level. In one of the groups someone sent me your settings and boom it hit that I should have just came here. Looking for reviews on this light is actually how I found your channel. Your the reason why I am learning about my new favorite fish Rainbow fish. Yet I didn’t even think of it I am so annoyed with myself I really am 😂😂😂
Ok it’s cocktail time for me but was dying to see this. I’m going to have to watch it again 🤔😳😂 cheers 🥂
I did watch again 😂 I see the tremendous flexibility with pro. I just messed around with the settings in pro and I’ll say one thing......takes patience 😏 I’m fighting BBA and have made some headway (ok a little) but think this may really help give me strongest light for shorter periods but allow me to see my fish throughout the day. Thanks!!
Thank you Bentley. These lights are so advanced and most of us are noobs still. Much to learn and discover. Thank you for your guidance.
Loved all 3 videos on your fluval light thank you
Bentley - Thanks for doing this series and what a compliment that I found you through Fluval's website!!!
I'm new to aquariums and started a 40 breeder planted and I'm in the process of "plant cycling" it and just couldn't figure out what to do with the lights. Your guide is really going to help so I say Thank you again.
Now, time to check out your other videos and see what other great tips you've shared.
Happy Thanksgiving!
I've learned a lot about a light I don't own, but I still enjoy the content
totally going to go for that steep sunset now that fall's starting up, digging the idea of having my tank's lighting pattern match the season.
Hi, i am from Germany and i love the way you explain so I can understand everything. Thx a Lot 👍👍👍
Great video! Thank you for simplifying the Fluval 3.0 LED for me!
Thank you for such great howtos Bentley. Love your Fluval 3.0 series tutorials, and am now excited to dial in my light via Pro Mode!
This was an excellent tutorial! I used your settings to outline a sunrise/sunset type of features that I love and I am very particular. Thank you!
Thanks for your in-depth review. I just picked up a NICREW ClassicLED Plus to try but I think I’ll end up getting a Fluval Plant 3.0 also after watching 👍👍
I have the NICREW ClassicLED and I'm getting the Fluval Plant 3.0 tomorrow. While the NICREW isn't a bad light, not the biggest fan of how yellow it makes my tank look, plus I've noticed that I've had more algae growth than ever with it. That's even after dimming and readjusting my lighting times. My Finnex Stingray 2 which broke was better then the NICREW with algae.
thanks. I've learned allot from your videos. I just set up a 20g tall with a Tidal 75. I'll be getting the Fluval 3.0 light in a couple weeks. not one plant yet .. I like your input on keeping the blue & the intensity low to start with. so I don't get blasted with algae before I get some higher plant life going.
I'm glad I found this little trilogy. I ordered the light along with s CO2 regulator today. Yep I'm taking it up a notch. I've kept fish for decades now planted tanks on and off and it's just time to step it up a notch.
One thing I've recently done, is convert a holiday cactus into a floating aquatic plant. Now I want to know what it can do under different conditions like decent light or good light with CO2.
I used your daylight pleco stats and now I have more brown algae then ever. Advice? I am so new to this light
What size tank? What's the planting like? Usually brown algae is not a result of light, but excess phosphate. Most commonly this is from higher food loads (like pleco heavy tanks)
@@BentleyPascoe it is a 55 gallon. I have a bunch on hornwort, some wisteria and swords. I brought the time down by a couple hours thinking it was too much light too soon
Thanks for the post was really informative reset mine to your setting
Thanks for the explanation! I appreciate your comment on how CO2 injection needs to be reduced during siesta. Thanks, man.
I love this guy, thank you Bentley.
Thank you; Very useful information! Slightly out of my budget for now; however, when i get a chance, I can't wait to try this light.
with this video and some of your setting I am looking forward to trying pro mode. I have been shy about trying pro mode until now. thank you for this video
I’m so glad you made this video I’ve been struggling with the kind of light I want to use I have a 40 gallon breeder with baby dwarf tear carpet and some other plants this light is perfect
Yesss, this is awesome. I have 5 of these lights and love Pro Mode. Excellent video.
Thanks for this video. I haven’t tried out the pro mode yet but now I’m inspired to.
Extremely helpful as always. I love this light. The customization is almost endless. My plants look great although I do seem to battle green spot algae. I have the blue at less than 5%but the spot algae is a real nuisance.
The colours not reflected are far more important (photosynthesis relies on red and blue light). You probably need to research your use of red and white elements rather than the blue.
thank you so much for this video. It helped me so much!
Time for a play about ..the video I've been waiting for 👍 merry Xmas Bentley all the best
Thank you I did all your tips God bless you my friend 😊
Would you happen to have a video on how to actually set the timer(s) start day > end day in pro mode by actually physically showing how it's done?
SHOWING is Always better than just telling!
Great video!!!! I have been looking for a video liks this for a long time!!
I recently bought this light for a new 20 long. Recently as in last weekend :). I'm loving it so far, but I'm in a position where I want to watch the aquarium, no fish yet since it's cycling, all day. The aquarium is in my office, where I work from 7AM to 5PM. ThenI turn around and there is all my retro gear, my electronics workbench and 3D printer, so I'm often in here until 11 or 12 at night. This little setup doesn't need light for 17 hours. Pro mode though.... I'm thinking of simulating very dark cloudy periods during the day, still a little light, but nothing strong and then some brighter times around 50%, shallow tank, and trying to get the overall exposure lower that way. Taper to a little blue light the first two and last two hours, and maybe I can sustain this schedule. Or I'll fight algae and have to do something else, but pro mode sounds like a way to try and stretch my enjoyment time.
Thanks for a great series!
Good video.
I love this light and i can go into pro mode but for some reason I dont see any of the pre set habitat options?
Any ideas?
This has been pretty standard stuff for saltwater lights except marine lights you can set weather settings to work in tandem with water pumps to have thunderstorm effects and a percentage or cloud cover during the day as well it can be set to mimic the moon fazes for fish and coral so this is basic stuff if you have been into saltwater
Hi Bentley, I got the Fluval 3.0 last month and love it. Thank you for your information. I have a 55 gallon dirted tank with a lot of plants. I programmed the Fluval with your day sim parameters and just noticed bearded algae on the plants. I turned down the blue settings to hopefully curb the algae. Anything else you recommend with the light that I should adjust to help control the algae? Thanks again.
You might adjust it so total hours if light are less as it adjusts
New aquarist here. 👋 Watched all three.l videos. Thought we were good after the second one with auto, then read about siesta for our Walstad tank and came back for pro mode. Then watched your video and realized that we didn’t need to overthink carbon.
One question: we like the look of our plant-heavy Walstad tank (a 30 gallon narrow tall of 24x12x24) at lower intensities (10% on all but warm white (30%) during daytime, then down to 1% in the evening. Will it be okay for our plants to run lower intensities for longer hours (say, 6am to 6pm), or should we add more intensity at noon as you do?
@@americansafarico if it's doing well so far, don't change it. Only change it if you're seeing the plants starting to struggle. But if you're seeing the plants doing well and growing, you're okay!
@@BentleyPascoe thanks Bentley! What would be some signs that they’re struggling? Turning brown?
@@americansafarico turning brown, leaves, dying, growing, more tall and lanky. Check out my fertilizer 101 series. There's a really good video about understanding nutrient deficiencies in your plants and that should help you understand some of the signs to look for when problems are happening
Bentley because of your video as is why I just bought a fluval 3.0 light for my 55 gal fresh a few months ago for my planted tank.
I followed your advice on slowing ramping up light intensity settings to your recommendations to give the tank time to adjust.
Things seem to be going well but now I’m interested in what would be your recommendation in a full light program for pro mode for a 55gal fish/planted tank to maximize my plant growth potential?
Thanks
It depends 100% on the plants that are in the tank. I have a number of my tanks on my Day Sim, and they do great for plant growth. If you have very high demand plants like some of the red rotalas and similar finer leaf and or more aggressive growing plants, you might need something slightly different.
I know this is a farely old video, but you can also Export profiles now(Don't know if you could then) so if you ever want to update your vids, you can google drive your files to download :)
Hello, thank you for sharing your experience and your settings! I’m very surprised we need to put so little blue light when we know that it’s an important part of photosynthetis. So I previously had actually my blue as high as red. Do you have info about this ?
This is based on experience for myself and several others where blue has been linked to higher algae rates
Bonus points for the RC trash panda hat!
Hey! Awesome video! I love your day setting but would I mimic the exact setting on a 10 gallon tank?
I would start with the shallow day sim for that size and slowly increase as needed if you don't run into excessive algae
so i'm a bit stumped on how I should set my lights up and am wondering if possibly you could give some of your own input : I am getting ready to completely redo my scape. clown loaches, serpae tetra, bloodfin tetra, red flame sword plants, dwarf sagittaria, ludwigia peruensis.... with my work schedule lights turn on at 8pm and turn off at 6am. what would you recommend for a day cycle that will also draw out the reds in my fish as well as aid in the vibrancy of my plants? [I do not have injected CO2 and it's a 54 gallon corner bowfront]
I would use auto mode. Give yourself an hour long sunrise and sunset, then set daylight to something like:
Pink 85
Blue 10
Warm white 90
Pure white 100
Cool white 95
Monitor for algae for at least two weeks and tinker as necessary (too much algae, dial back 5% on each and monitor again as example)
Great tutorial, cheers!
G’day Bentley, thanks for the insights mate. I was just wondering if you could/would do another tutorial explaining any adjustments you might make between a CO2 and a non-CO2 tank and include recommendations for timing the CO2 period around the light settings please mate. That’s a video I would definitely watch intently.
When setting up a full 24 hour cycle can weather affects be add to the mix?
Not in the schedule, you have to manually control them
Love this series. Thanks.
My question: I have two Fluval Plant 3.0 lights on a 40 gallon breeder tank (36Lx16Hx18D). If I am following your setting recommendations, do I compensate for having two lights instead of one?
(I have a hinged glass top which has the hinge in the middle. If I place one light in the middle of the tank, the 1"+ hinge blocks a portion of the light and creates a shadow. So I place one light in the middle of the back third and one light in the middle of the front third which creates a nice even light front to back.)
For the setup you're doing, yes, I would account for the fact that you have two lights. Now if you're going a fairly powerful setup where you have plants that like high light and you have a good amount of CO2, you can run them both pretty strong. But if you're not using CO2 and you need more medium or kind of just barely into highlight because the plants aren't that demanding, then I would look at something similar to my shallow setting on both lights or slightly higher than that.
@@BentleyPascoe Wow! Thanks for the quick reply. I'm impressed and grateful! I really needed the help you have offered.
What height are you placing the fluval over the tank water? I have mine on risers pretty high, 6 inches.
I have them anywhere from 3"-7" off of the water surface
Great video Bentley!
Hi Bentley, I like your videos, always informative and straight to the point.
I have 2 questions for you. In the morning, I always get to leave quickly, I don't get to enjoy my fish before going to work. Do you think I can use your setting but shift it to later during the day to have your cycle end at 10 PM or 10:30 PM, I'm just wondering as the tank does receive sunlight during lg the day but it's pretty minimal.
2nd question:
I have a 190 gal who's 24" deep and also 24" tall. As per the canopy design, the lights are right above the water, do you think one row of light placed in the center of the tank is enough, or it would be better to add a second row of light to make sure it illuminates everywhere?
Q1. Absolutely! Especially if you don't have ambient light in the room, the fish will never know the difference really.
Q2. This depends on the light demand of the plants in the tank. I've had only a singular light on a 90 gallon and had success when I was dealing with mostly low light requirement plants like swords and upon aponogetons and things like that. If you're going to deal with some higher demand plants like some of the fast growing stems or you're trying to create a carpet, then I would opt for the second light in order to get enough light to supply to those types of plants.
@Bentley Pascoe Thank you for your input and complete answer as I forgot to specify what I was growing haha. In my case I think it's fairly low demands, Sword, Tiger lily, Ludwigia repends, Anubias and Java ferns 😀
Hello Bentley! I recently switched to this light from Aqualantis easy LED 2 and Im using your present. However I have a lot of demanding red plants that started growing fast, but are growing green. Do you think it would be a good idea to use both Fluval + Aqualantis on my 110l tank? If so, should I start the Aqualantis only on the 100% peak? Thanks!
Bentley, Love the guild, have a question. How does one recall one of the saved as profile on the same fixture.
The export feature should have your saved settings
@@BentleyPascoe I do see the list of them all. but when i click on one, i do not see any change in the lighting, sees the fixture just stays on the last setting made. to get a change, i have to rebuild the setting and re-save it.
Which setting is your day sim for reduced algae?
I would try the shallow version if you're having algae issues with normal day sim
Hello good sir,
Do you recommend your day sim settings for growing red plants? I have 65 gal. tank 24 inch deep and CO2. i have 2 fluval 3.0 that I am about to install. Thank you for time on these videos, simply amazing.
Yes, I've used it on several red plants in the past. If they are super high demand you may need more than one light (rotala blood red) for example
Brilliant great job ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Great vid as per usual and a novel subject. Very useful for future ref! The Fluval plant 3.0 looks amazing! Just concerned for a low tech setup and algae. What intensity of light would you reach as a maximum for a low tech tank? Some people have told me 50% should be max while others have said up to 65%. Thanks.
It depends entirely on the tank height, shallower tanks need less light, taller need more
@Bentley Pascoe thank you so much for this great series! Great job, as always! 👍
I’d love to see Fluval make next gen of these lights with WIFI. Bluetooth isn’t reliable enough and allows for potentially catastrophic failure, if there’s power outage, particularly if you’re also using CO2.
Hi Bentley,
Great video! I recently set up a Fluval 32.5 tank that has the 750mm aquasky light. After two weeks I’m starting to get excessive algae growth, and the pro mode that comes on the app has consistently high blue light. After watching your video I lowered the blue light way down. There is a good quantity of plants, growth is great, but now some algae is growing on the leaves. Also, the pro setting on the app for the light has an hour or so 50% reduction in the afternoon. Would love your recommendations for the tank. I’m usually up around 9, gone 12-5, and back home and up until about 10. Would love your recommendations. Thanks 😊
I haven't tested the aquasky in general, but I would do something similar to my shallow day sim, set the green at the half as much as the pink in my day sim - see how that works for you!
Thanks...not ready yet, but eventually!
I have a fluval 3.0 light for a fluval flex 15 gallon what's the best light settings for Staurogyne Repens ?
S. Repens in general wants medium or higher light at the substrate, so you'd want to push at least 65% on the whites, maybe more
@@BentleyPascoe I'm completely new to the fluval light so what would you suggest all the settings be? I have some java ferns and nana petite and Monti Carlo in the same tank as well.ive been watching all of your videos your very knowledgeable so I figured I would ask you keep up the videos they're awesome man thanks
@@Twisted-84 you're going to have to tinker. I would start at 65% whites, 5% blue and 30% pink. Then monitor plants and algae and be willing to adjust. I would do 1.5 hour sunrise, 1.5 sunset and 5 hours of daylight in auto mode. No night light.
@@BentleyPascoe thank you I'll try that
What would you do for Bruce and fern aquarium?
Depends on tank height, most likely use an aquasky rather than the plant 3.0
@@BentleyPascoe Bruce lol ment buce... We'll I have a fluval spec v and a nano 3.0 on it ran the day Sim then started getting hair algea. Cut it way down to the highest point being 50. Just playing around with it just wanted to get your opinion on it. It is slowly gonna get a tint to it since it has botonicals to it.
I have an export button but no import. How do I import a saved setting to my lights?!
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I love this light setting .... injecting CO2 when should I start and stop the CO2
Stop when the sunset begins. Start 30m before sunrise
Is this light strong enough to grow rotala blood red, and other red plants in a 40 breeder?
You might need two, depends on CO2 in the system
Great video, thx a lot!
Could you please do a step by step pro mode vid while we watch you setup your time stamps? Please??
Hello Bentley would you recommend day sim or shallow day sim for my 29 gallon tank 18inch tall co2 injected planted tank
I would start with standard day sim. If it has issues, shift to shallow.
Hello everybody I have a question I have a waterbox aquarium almost 50 gal 900mm*50mm*40mm I prefer the look of a fluval 3.0 nano, can I put 2 nano lights? What's your recommendation please
Yes you could use multiple nano lights. They aren't quite as powerful so if you're trying to create a high light setup, you might want to look into other lighting options
Are the 3 different white lights just for aesthetic aspects of sunrise/sunset or are they to be adjusted for plant growth and algae control?
They are more than aesthetic, they effect growth.
I have a quick question. If I did a siesta time for my tanks but I add CO2 liquid ferts, in the morning, would that cause any issues?
Thank you for the help!
It should not
@@BentleyPascoe thanks for the reply!
Should I change any settings when running the day sim on a 29 gallon? I have a bunch of crypts, Java fern and water sprite. Thanks
I would use the shallow Day Sim version on a 29 gallon given the plants that you're using
@@BentleyPascoe thank you
I use your day sim red late setting, but shift everything forward by two hours to suit me and added 4 percent blue at night as I have a few fish who swim around at night, thank you for getting me started with your settings.
I am starting a freshwater planted tank but might eventually move to a marine tank. Should I just start out with the Fluval Marine for my freshwater and are there any different suggestions on the settings or pretty the same setting suggestions you have here?
I would not use the marine light with freshwater, it will likely cause a lot of algae.
I just got this light! Loving the flexibility already. Anything you'd recommend for a lazy dry start in a 10 gallon growing pearl weed carpet? I'm just using 30% natural and cool light, with about as much red and 2% blue. What's really tripping me up is, I'm not really sure if I should change the settings drastically since there isn't any water in the aquarium yet.
You should be just fine where you're at, but if you see some growth struggles, up it by another 15% or so on the whites.
I remember hearing you talk about crypts versus stems about having or not having a steep sunrise/sunset but i can't seem to figure out which video it was. Can you clarify for me what you said about them so that I can use that to program my light? I used to keep mostly stems and now i keep mostly crypts so i would like to use the light setting that best suits them.
How tall is the tank?
thanks for the video!
If i have 180 litter planted tank without CO2, should i use the "Siesta Example Curve" or its better to take the values down a bit by 20%? it fills a little to strong... what would you recommend?
Pull them down to start and see how it works on your tank
Thank you Im sold
My 12" tall x 12" wide x 39" long aquarium has quite a bit of yellow tones from the gravel to the petrified wood rocks. So I think the tank looks best with more cold and pure white, and less warm white (yellowish tone). Would there be any harm in pushing the warm light down and bumping up the cold/pure whites? For instance, I'm using your setting from a video where you suggest for shallow tanks setting the Pink at 50, Blue at 4 and Cold/Pure/Warm at 65. Would it hurt the plants to change that to maybe Cold/Pure at 75 and Warm to maybe 45 or even less, like 20. I guess the real question is do plants necessarily need the Warm white or will they do fine with just the cold/pure white?
Should be no issue
Great video, and I use your settings as a baseline. I’m noticing I’m not getting the reds in my Ludwigia brevipes or ovalis that I would like. Do I need more CO2 or another Fluval 3.0 on my 40 breeder? Dosing EI ferts and injecting CO2. Thanks Bentley! Danny
How much co2 currently? If you're already 30-35ppm CO2 I would guess it's more light needed.
Hi Bentley, I like your videos and tips. I like the Fluval 3.0 light. I copied your summer day set up. I have 10 gallons, using co2, not too many plants but slowly getting some, and algae. I decrease the white lights from 100% to 60% and decrease by 40% to others. Is that alright? Another is that your set up is yellowish, I like whitish color, can you suggest a clear setting? Thank you
If you want less yellow tone, reduce the warm white and pink, increase cool white and pure white. Basically you'll rely almost entirely on those two.
Hi Bentley, good video, can you set your tank in automode an at the same time make a setting in pro-mode so you can try it, if it doesn,t work in prom mode you can go back to auto?
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The light will remember both and when you swap mode to mode it will just pick up the setting for that mode you programmed. It's kinda cool that way!
@@BentleyPascoe Bentley thanks for the answer
I have a Juwel vision 450 ,with co2 and medium planted. Should 1 fluwel plant 3.0 be enough?
I believe so, especially if you can hang it a little to assist the light spread.
Do rainbows start courting based on lighting (aka morning and/or evening lighting) , or do they just have a time of day no matter what?
My experience is lighting it helps them understand day cycles