LEDWholsalers Light

Discussion in 'LED Aquarium Lighting' started by pmoradi2002, May 1, 2011.

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  1. pmoradi2002

    pmoradi2002 Spaghetti Worm

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  3. KenClark

    KenClark Plankton

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    FWIW, these are low wattage lights, the Kelvin is at most 6000K which is fairly yellow.

    The light you linked to is very similar to two of these Ista lights 216 LED's total and it was way not enough for a 24x24x16 inch tall frag tank, I ended up going with a 120w 15000k-20000k white and 460mn blue fixture ratio 2:1 white to blue, I keep sps frags and clams in the middle top and lower light requiring corals farther down and away from center. My Mini Maxi is in a corner, not quite in direct light and doing great.

    Here is the link to the similar Ista's
    marine depot

    I have the lights on a rock curing tank right now and polyps are having a rough time getting enough light, algae is slow to grow but there are no nutrients to speak of, other than the coral frenzy I ad once in a while, coraline is growing slowly though
     
  4. ghut300zx

    ghut300zx Skunk Shrimp

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  5. mmaattppllaayy

    mmaattppllaayy Plankton

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    that light is pretty big for that size tank. the light output is not too much just the fixture is a little large. Try the ecoray 60d led setup and turn it sideways. they are much brighter too im sure.