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WE GOT THE HD CAMERA IN! But no memory card :( Anyways, enjoy these SD pics of the new fixture, $5 more than the direct price from China, with our...
Yes, they pop red in coral very well. I would do 2-4 per fixture, and mix in red-orange 630nm reds with the 660nm. Also, 420nm violet is very...
72 watts is still a little low for 1 watt LEDs, I would go diy, or buy one of the more powerful LED fixtures.
Sweet, I wish you luck!
We just placed a large order, the first 2 are claimed, we will have several ready to ship in 2 weeks!
60+ for softies, 75+ for lps, 100+ for sps IME
Yup, not dimmable
Did you see the southpark parody on those guys? LOL Signed!
If you can remove some LEDs, and wire meanwells in parellel to handle the forward voltage, then yes, you can make it dim. You need to know how to...
What typo? :)
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Either one with optics would work. Just turn them down a little, and you will be fine.
Sounds like a fungi to me. They usually go away pretty soon.
We used a different meter, the mq-200. Maybe the older model?
With either the 120 watt, or 72 watt value fixtures, you will need 2 for that tank. We also have a new value fixture coming out that you can...
That's a PAR30, you can get a 12 bulb one for $90 online
What are the specs of the LEDs? Do you know what kind of whites they used? That is why I do not like the lower K white LEDs, if that is what was used
Right here: Apogee Instruments Quantum Sensor - Spectral Response
I believe we did sun mode, and compensated 20% for the LEDs, as stated on apogees site
+1, and more advanced fish. You would be surprised how easily some fish can die in a less than pristine system. For a softy tank, you are good to go.
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