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In the end beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I actually preferred the look of his corals in the DT over that of the frag tank. I know others (Brad) would differ. |
Here we go its the but it works for me crowd
Maybe some of us want more then choosing color I have over 100 different sps 50,lps and 150 Zoos and Ive personally warranty and take apart over 100 radions I've owned all versions of them and yes they grow corals but so does everything else Over 10yrs in the hobby dedicated to corals Between work and home ive seen used Maxspect mazZeras and RAZORS kessils all sizes radioms all gens ghls and now the hybrids Question how do you find the encrusting time on chalices? How about growth on your deepwater sps colonies ? What's your opinion on leds and fungus with zoanthids? How about wild acropora fresh off the boat any advice? I highly doubt its a inexperience thing more of a some of us want more than but my corals grow and color fine |
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So I guess all eyes are not created equal either. |
Miss my t5s .. So many dark spots with led.
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Its all about personal expectations what
one wants another wants different there is no right answer Chevy or ford |
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Leds are way better all around if you buy the good ones. If you cheap out it will show. Just my opinion |
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From all of these threads there are actually two discussions in one which is part of why we keep bouncing around like kids in a bouncy house. 1. Is the light adequate from a technical point of view (growth, colour of corals, controlability etc). 2. Does the light look good (colour cast, colour of corals, spread, spectrum, etc). |
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