ecoxotic panorama lighting

Discussion in 'LED Aquarium Lighting' started by bje, Jul 25, 2010.

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  1. bje

    bje Long-fin Bannerfish

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    this video just sold me....

     
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  3. bje

    bje Long-fin Bannerfish

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    anyone on here using these ?
     
  4. antdizzle

    antdizzle Peppermint Shrimp

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    have a cube at my job wit em, do well for lps and softies, not sold as far as sps is concerned
     
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    scvc Bristle Worm

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    bump,

    I would like to know if anyone is using the panaorama
     
  6. Nor_Cal_Guy

    Nor_Cal_Guy Gigas Clam

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    If not enough for SPS, I'm not interested. Nice stand design though!
     
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    nOOb iHACK Astrea Snail

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    I'm wanting to get this also. What would the wattage be if it would be a halide? I have a 26 gallon bow-front that is 24" tall, will I be able to provide enough lighting for any coral?
     
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  9. mikejrice

    mikejrice 3reef Affiliate

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    Ecoexotics were amazing when they first came out, but they are starting to feel a bit dated to me now. I looked those up the other day, and if memory serves me they are only one watt leds. With all the new high powered leds on the market, i think you could find something better. With that out of the way, Ecoexotics definately has a high build quality and sleek look. The panorama system is expandable, so you can always add more as you want them. I wouldn't go with them if you want to start off with high light corals, or if you want to keep your options open for future high light corals, but if you're looking for lighting for some of the less demanding corals, they might be a good option for you.
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  10. RedGambit

    RedGambit Giant Squid

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    Kevin Kohen from Liveaquara has one on his smaller tank. I have pics of it somewhere.

    They handle some of the less light demanding SPS if i remember right. I believe I made a post about what it can handle.
     
  11. oceanparadise1

    oceanparadise1 Fire Squid

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    Im old school.... MHs plus VHOs= no worries about keeping any corals...ever...