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12/03/2018, 12:30 PM | #3026 |
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The new X model. More than enough
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12/03/2018, 06:08 PM | #3027 |
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12/03/2018, 06:15 PM | #3028 |
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Nice, Santa charged less shipping as you’re closer to North Pole
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12/03/2018, 11:27 PM | #3029 |
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To heck with halides. I'm old, you young guys take this new-fangled stuff for granted. Halides are like hanging red-hot cinder blocks over your tanks. I'll NEVER deal with stupid halides again.
Using halides is like going back to black and white TV, or driving a Model T. |
12/04/2018, 09:48 AM | #3030 |
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Cant even give them away for free in my market..
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12/04/2018, 12:16 PM | #3031 | |
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12/08/2018, 07:32 AM | #3032 |
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Should I add some t5 supplements? I've had my 2 a360we's for a couple of years over my 75 gallon and had no real issues but haven't had much of anything to blow me away either. I've lost quite a few sps, and a couple chalices but that could be due to my crazy life and lack of time for a real consistent maintenance schedule. Life has calmed down a little bit, I've got a little extra cash at the moment and idk if I should add a couple t5s or buy a different lighting unit all together. Anyone have any thoughts?
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12/10/2018, 02:51 AM | #3033 | |
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12/10/2018, 07:47 AM | #3034 | |
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I definitely would, I think you will be pleased. You could also double the number of kessils as mentioned above but that’s $$$. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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12/11/2018, 09:34 AM | #3035 |
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I ran t5's above my 4' kessil only lit reef...took them off after 5 months because I saw no difference in health or growth either way and I didnt like the washed out look the t5's gave the tank.
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12/11/2018, 03:30 PM | #3038 |
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12/11/2018, 03:40 PM | #3039 | |
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12/11/2018, 03:43 PM | #3040 |
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2 360we and 4 blue+ t5's in my frag grow tank
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12/12/2018, 08:19 AM | #3041 |
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Define very low. Most will grow and color up just fine in 200 PAR and a pair of Kessils over a standard 75g can produce 200 PAR in much of the tank.
Notes: 1) Location 3 is centered under one light right to left but not front to back (approx 4" behind the center line front to back). 2) Locations 6 is very close to the center of the tank (left to right and front to back). 3) The lights are centered over the tank front to back and 15" apart (7.5" left and right of center). 4) The lights are mounted 5" above the water line. 5) There is a bit of light spillage on all viewing sides of the aquarium so the lights could be mounted closer to the water to increase PAR values without losing coverage. 6) PAR values were measured on our local clubs Apogee MQ-500 with full spectrum sensor using a correction factor of 1.32. 7) Standard 75g Marineland aquarium 48"x18"x21" (LxWxH). 8) Two Kessil A360WE running 65% color. 9) MP40s set to feed mode while measurements were taken. 10) Return from sump remained on but has fairly low flow and doesn't agitate water surface much. Tested the Aquatic Life Hybrid with two Kessil A360WEs. The two additional T5s produced a 21% increase in PAR (averaged across the nine data points in common with the LET fixture). All things are not equal as the tank has been torn down and moved since the last set of measurements were run with the LET retrofit. The layout is roughly the same, however. The fixture is also mounted an inch higher which certainly made a difference. Notes: 1) Location 3 is centered under one light right to left but not front to back (even with top of rocks on the back side of these two corals). 2) Locations 6 is very close to the center of the tank left to right (a couple inches closer to the front glass front to back). 3) The Kessils are centered over the tank front to back and 18.5" apart (9.25" left and right of center). 4) The fixture is mounted 6" above the water line. 5) There is a bit of light spillage on all viewing sides of the aquarium so the lights could be mounted closer to the water to increase PAR values without losing coverage. 6) PAR values were measured on our local clubs Apogee MQ-500 with full spectrum sensor using an immersion correction factor of 1.32. 7) Standard 75g Marineland aquarium 48"x18"x21" (LxWxH). 8) Two Kessil A360WE (60% color) with four 54w T5s in a 48" Aquatic Life Hybrid fixture (2 Blue+, 1 AquaBlue Special, and 1 Purple+) 9) 16" side rails mounted on the Aquatic Life to narrow the unit 2" from how it ships. 10) MP40s set to feed mode while measurements were taken. 11) Return from sump remained on but has fairly low flow and doesn't agitate water surface much. 12) Hybrid column represents the Aquatic Life fixture with only the T5 on. 13) LET column represents past results of the LET T5 retrofit kit for comparison. 14) The LET retrofit had two 54w T5s (1 Blue+ and 1 Coral+ at the time). |
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Exactly my point first picture without supplementation, 200 par running on 100% is abit low. For sps we usually aim around 250 - 350 (some ppl go as far as 450 as well to get those insane colors) . |
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12/13/2018, 08:44 PM | #3043 | |
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12/14/2018, 10:21 AM | #3045 |
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If you want more PAR, get an AP700
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12/14/2018, 10:26 AM | #3046 |
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Dana measured the PAR of the X and the max was lower than the 360W, but the eveness of the light distribution was better.
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12/14/2018, 11:42 AM | #3047 |
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Would it not be the same amount of light just distributed more evenly? Did they use less leds? Still more than enough either way I'm sure
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12/14/2018, 11:47 AM | #3048 |
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90 gallon Light upgrade
Hello I wanted to see if I could get some suggestion on lighting for my 90 gallon tank. I currently have 2 chines LED boxes and my corals aren't getting the growth I would like. I'm thinking of getting two Kessil A160WE lights for my tank. Or would I need to get A360W ?
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12/14/2018, 11:48 AM | #3049 |
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