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I've been on LEDs for over a year now. Can't say more growth, and I can't say less growth. Both MH and LEDs will tweak the colors of the corals in different ways, but in the end, they are still colourful. Different spectrum of light will of course give different colours. I don't know if this really answers your question, but this is my experience.
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As far as browning out, lots of factors there other than lighting. Switching from one light source to another has it's risks if not done properly though. Thing with LEDs is that they generally don't light up the tank as brightly in our eyes as MH or a bank of HO Fluorescents, but with the right mixture of emitters of the correct spectrum & sufficient wattage, you should get very good growth. You have much more flexibility in colour choice with LEDs, plus the option of nearly infinite control/dimming. I've only been running my DIY LED effort for a bit over a month, but would never go back to MH or HO fluorescents. Controllability & power savings are huge advantages.
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Although I've been having some growth with my LEDs (2 months in), I don't think it's anything to write home about. My T5's were almost as effective.
On the plus side the LEDs are giving growth to the corals I care about (the nicer zoas I have). And not so much to the ones I don't (kenya tree).
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My DIY led unit has been running almost 2 years now, however, it's all my display has had for the most part, I'm LPS Zoa dominate and they grow like weeds, I have a seperate system that I use for overflow and frags and stuff that is lit with T5 and any frags I put in there grow @ 25% and any corals I move from there to my display grow 4X faster. The 2 tanks are fed the same proportionally so I don't think it's the food, water quality is very close aswell.
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My DIY to my Red sea max 130 from Martin modular LEDs, the corals are doing ok though can't say any better than the stock PC lights....there's a lot of corals that I have in a small 34 gallon tank and maybe some chemical warfare going on inhibiting faster growth.
However, when the stock PC lights were in, it seem to illuminate the whole room more due to reflectors and the omni-directions of a tube PC light... A couple of corals such as a colt and kenya seemed to grow faster in the PC light but now it has slowed down... maybe the LEDs are a bit too bright for them. I leave the lights on at about 80% max. Everything else seemed to like the LEDs but no explosive growth. Certainly one will save some money on electricity and bi-annual replacement of bulbs. I think it will be a matter of time before T5 and MH will be a thing of the past ( in terms of saving electricity, bulbs ) but will this mean one won't upgrade to a better spectrumed , more computerized type of LED in the near future or will one stick with their current LEDS for a decade? Probably all the hard core reefers will indeed upgrade if the price is right. msjboy |
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What led lights / led configurations are you guys using? It would be a great addition to the thread to observe which type of led lights or configurations provide decent growth.
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to much light would generaly bleach your SPS, not brown them. Any SPS I got that was brown and then colored up came from a high nutrent lower light tank, generaly an enviroment that more suited Softies than SPS. Steve
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