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09/19/2016, 01:52 PM | #1 |
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Question, would an Radion XR15 Freshwater be a usable/good light for macro algae? Right now I only have chaeto, but would like mangroves eventually. There is a one for sale locally at a good price.
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It wouldn't be my first choice for lighting over macro or mangroves. For macro algae, you really want a light that is between 5000 & 6500k spectrum and you would be wasting a lot of diodes in that XR15 and getting very minimal usable output from it at that point. Pretty much a waste of a perfectly good light with little upside for that application.
I run inexpensive 10 and 20 watt 6500k LED flood lights that cost around $15-$20 each and put out a lot of light. They grow chaeto as well as other macro and mangroves great. Here is a 4 pack of the 10w lights I use. The 4 pack is only $30. You just have to add a power cord which is simple. You can find the same lights in 10 or 20 watt version with power cords on both Amazon and eBay for under $20 each by searching for "6500k LED Flood Light". https://www.amazon.com/eTopLighting-...dp/B017AHW8UK/
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I recently purchased a bunch of them for a large fw tank I'm setting up. I remember seeing somewhere on them that it said good for refugiums. From what I can gather the light can hit all the same wavelengths as the reef versions it just isn't nearly as powerful. That said they are still very bright.
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Get a Kessil H150 Magenta before they're gone forever.
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The Mars Hydro Mars300 works extremely well too. $80 off Amazon. If you want algae/plant growth, it blows away any other bulb or LED fixture I've used.
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That said I agree. That is very expensive for a macro light. I only went with them because of the look and wanting a pendant style with sunrise/sunset abilities. For behind the scenes I wouldn't spend that much. |
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Sorry for the late reply guys.
Well I ended up buying it. I am extremely excited, I do completely agree with everyone's assessment that they are far to expensive for a refugium light when there are cheaper options available. That said. I think it will compliment my XR15pro I have on the display nicely and I was able to pick it up for $75
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Dang! That is a really great price! Cheapest I found a used one for was $150, for that price I would have bought it too.
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