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Need help picking an LED
Hello reefcentral I am new to the hobby and trying to soak up as much information and opinions before I invest in my equipment.
With that being said on a 90 gallon aquarium with 20 or perhaps 30 gallon sump which of the following lights do you guys think is the best bang for your buck? 2 16" or 24" photons? 1 48" photon? 2 Radion XR15w Pros? 2 Raidon XR30w Pro or non Pro? Lighting seems to be one of the most difficult parts to make a proper decision on with all the conflicting information just hoping to find some clarity here ![]() Thanks |
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Radion pro gets my vote.
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Thank you for responding! You think that 2 raidon XR15w pro's would handle a 90 gallon tank? I was iffy if they would have the power to do it. I also could buy a GEN 2 raidon XR30w [not pro] used but its only the single light. Would there be any harm in me purchasing a Gen 2 for a deal and then getting a Gen 3 XR30w to go beside it? Can I mix match the technology?
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I can't speak to the specific fixtures you are asking about, but there shouldn't be any harm in pputting the different fixtures side by side. At least not from a coral health point of view. People mix lighting all the time. T5 and mh, t5 and led... Etc. The only concern I would have would be the aesthetics. Not sure how different the fixtures themselves look, or if the spectrums will be easily matched but that would be something to consider.
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RadionXR15s would be good, they come with a wide angle lens. You could always add one more if needed but two on a 90 should be fine.
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One other question if I can't purchase this radion XR30w for a deal I was looking at would you guys recommend 2 24" photons or 1 48" photon. I will be hanging the lights from my ceiling and I have a canopy on my tank which measures 8" high. I read for 18-30" deep and 18-24" wide tanks you should hang the photons 8-12" high.
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Of your choices, I would pick the Reefbreeeder photons in 24" or 48" configuration. I base that one the use of warm white leds and the overall color the lamp produces. It is also far less money, which is a good thing as well
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Thanks. I am likely going to buy the Photon 48" because I think having to find a second XR30w to match would be difficult even if I can get the single one for a good deal. Only thing is the 48" reefbreeder is sold out atm. Other then the pleasant aesthetic look would there be any benefit to paying the extra $150 and buying 2 24" photons instead?
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Have you seen the ledzeal units? I just bought one for my 90 gallon and I've very impressed. It's a Chinese unit but to be honest it looks very well built. It fit perfectly into my canopy as it's just under 48".
Do a search on here and there's a huge thread about them. Plus there direct from the manufacturer which means huge savings. Riddler |
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With the reviews on the reefbreeder 48" photon and the price being $499 it seems like a very reasonable purchase. I just need help on the 2x 24" or 1x 48" opinion. Unless the Ledzeal unit is $300 or less I can't see the reason to choose it over the photon with how little information is out there. I wasn't able to even figure out a price on the units.
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This is late but I've had the Photon 48 from Reef Breeders for over a year now and it has been fantastic but, eventually I'm looking at two Radion XR30w Pro's for more control with my Apex.
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Gomes,
I run the reefbreeder photon48 with the standard 90 optics. Tank is 24" deep. My sps showed marked improvement when I moved the fixture from 12" up to 17" off the water. Better blending, less spotlighting and happier coral. There is a fellow here that has a group of tanks and a fragging system who runs the Reefbreeders and he hangs his 20" off the water. You may find this thread worth the read. Good Luck. http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2475731
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