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Unread 09/12/2011, 09:55 AM   #1
Cryptoblennie
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TruLumens LED Strips

Hey Folks,

Interested in getting one of these setups for my 20 gallon. Just some shrooms, zoas, and in the future maybe an anemone and "medium light" corals.

http://www.current-usa.com/lighting/...ed-striplights

Anyone have any feedback on these guys? they claim to promote growth, and work for a reef tank. Just wondering if anyone has used them, and if they are sufficient without a T5 unit or other solution in place along side the LEDs.

Thanks.


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Unread 09/12/2011, 01:25 PM   #2
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I use them, and absolutely love them. They are no frills, excellent color and lighting. My corals, lps and softies absolutly love them. Growth is great! This is on an 80g and a 110g. Here are some pics from my crappy IPhone camera.

80g - 36" strips

2 - 12k, 1 - 453nm Deep Water


2-12k, 1 - 453nm Deep Water, 1 - Fusion



110g - 48" strips

2- 12k, 2 - 453nm Deep Water, 1 - Fusion


2 - Fusion, 2 - 453nm Deep Water, 1 - 12k



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