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Old 11-02-2011, 11:45 PM
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LEDS:




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Few new zoas under the lights:










Managed to grab a quick actinic while using the demo mode (Shows all the single modes in sequence), I will try and grab a few more when It swaps over tonight.
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Old 11-02-2011, 11:47 PM
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Heyyy Daryll, wanna make a bet ?




Even though I'm pretty sure your right on the ORA Supernatural :\

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Old 11-03-2011, 12:11 AM
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think you'll end up going full LED at any point? what's your impression of them compared to your halides?
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Old 11-03-2011, 12:33 AM
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How big is the lighting footprint? Same as your halides?
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Old 11-03-2011, 04:01 PM
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I miss my Darth Mauls...yours look sweet. Mine were up to 7 polyps when they got buried in the sand by my Jawfish.
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Old 11-03-2011, 05:59 PM
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I miss my Darth Mauls...yours look sweet. Mine were up to 7 polyps when they got buried in the sand by my Jawfish.
Jawfishhess/ Sand-bury-my-zoa-gobies are both banned from ma reef for that exact reason . Big props to Steve up @ RCE, he has quite the store up there and the guy is great to deal with. Always thought Maul polyps were a bit bigger but these things are tiny!
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How big is the lighting footprint? Same as your halides?
The halide system used 3 150W's with 4 80W T5's, these are rated as 250W of halide each. In all at max intensity they are far brighter than the halides are and appear to cover more area.
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think you'll end up going full LED at any point? what's your impression of them compared to your halides?
Eventually i would love to ditch the rear halide system, 6 of these fixtures costs around $5200 though so It won't be happening any time soon. All in all I'm already in love with these things, the color spectrum and versatility absolutely blows the MH/T5 combo out of the water.

Funny enough the tank dropped to 75°F yesterday as the heaters were turned way down (The metal halides provided enough heat to keep the tank warm). Fixed that so the tank should be running around 78°F today.

As far as growth goes only time will tell, these things do make for VERY easy reaquascaping compared to the previous fixture.
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Old 11-04-2011, 06:30 AM
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Eventually i would love to ditch the rear halide system, 6 of these fixtures costs around $5200 though so It won't be happening any time soon. All in all I'm already in love with these things, the color spectrum and versatility absolutely blows the MH/T5 combo out of the water.

Funny enough the tank dropped to 75°F yesterday as the heaters were turned way down (The metal halides provided enough heat to keep the tank warm). Fixed that so the tank should be running around 78°F today.

As far as growth goes only time will tell, these things do make for VERY easy reaquascaping compared to the previous fixture.
Awesome, so you think 6 would be enough for your tank dimensions? The tank that Kevin at RCC has in process for me is almost the same dimensions as yours and I'm hoping to hide them in the budget for the construction of the house
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Old 11-04-2011, 10:34 AM
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Awesome, so you think 6 would be enough for your tank dimensions? The tank that Kevin at RCC has in process for me is almost the same dimensions as yours and I'm hoping to hide them in the budget for the construction of the house

Well if you have them hanging from the ceiling, then I geuss you can call them chandeliers??? HAHAHAHAHA
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