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					Originally Posted by Bugsy  I have a pico as well, may i ask how many gal is your pico??
 which fixture do you have??
 
 is it the 18"??
 
 What corals do you keep in this pico??
 
 Do you have a picture of your tank?
 
 I have rics, zoas gsp and anthelia and I currently have the 9" coralife 18 watt pc on this tank. I was looking at getting a new fixture  the 12" coralife 36 watt pc but then these lights have been recommended by some and other say they are not strong enough for saltwater tanks with corals.
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 My Pico is the iReef from the last nano contest; about 2 gallons for the display portion.  Here is the link to the thread where you can see the DIY LED setup:
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=53597
It's really not hard to build your own and is much more cost effective then buying a fixture.  For a shallow Pico with easy corals you could probably get away with some of the cheaper fixtures using 1 watt LEDs but 3 watt LEDs are preferable.  Avoid any of the fixtures using less than 1 watt emitters, especially the ones with the regular 5mm LEDs.  They may look bright to your eye but they have very little usable PAR for the corals.
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The thing I don't like about the Maxspect lights is that they use a few single 30W white emitters rather than an array of good quality 3W emitters.  The 30W ones are not very efficient in terms of output and heat and not a good choice for aquarium lighting.  Personally I wouldn't buy one.
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					Originally Posted by roblarss  I setup an array of about 60 luxeon rebel LEDs with no lenses on half of my 120gal.  When I get that straightened out then I will build another for the other side.  Currently have t5 bulbs on that side.Does anyone know of a place to get larger heatsinks?  I cant seem to find a dealer in canada.
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 Heatsinks is a problem.  The few electronics suppliers I found that could get one were very expensive.  I ended up buying 3 large used ones on eBay that will do the trick for me.
Maybe we should set up a local LED DIY group
