Any BTA keepers had luck with reefbreeders fixtures?

Ssteve

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Looking at a reefbreeders value fixture for what might turn into a nem/clown tank down the road. I'm wondering if I might benefit by changing the basic spectrum they offer since it's only $10.
 
I have a value fixture over my bta dominant tank. Although I have never had any other types of fixture, it works very well IME.
 
Reef breeders fixture is fine for a bta and long as you have enough fixtures for proper coverage of your tank... This fixture has 3 watt bridgelux leds and that is what you need too look at, crees are better but bridgelux leds are fine. It also is a full spectrum and leans more white than blue and that is important too me too..

Bta's really dont require lots of light like other anemones.. Back in the day I kept them just fine under N.O. fluorescent lamps... Rose anemones I feel do require a little more light than the greens.. I would actually worry with leds having more than enough light.
 
I got the previous model in 12/2012. Since then, they have changed the color spectrum since a lot of people were complaining about the 16" fixtures having too much of a pink hue. I never noticed since I have never owned any other types of lights. A lot of people are liking the new layout so far.

Also the full spectrum light is controversial. I do believe corals want the full spectrum, but several hobbyist believe plain royal blue and white is all that is needed and other colors are just a waste of electricity.
 
There is 2 red and 2 deep reds, totaling 4 types of reds. I think that was the main issue. The newer model only has 2 deep reds (when I last checked a few months ago). If you want, you can DIY and change out the 2 deep reds with royal blue or some other color.
 
I have a photon48 over my tank with numerous BTA's. So far the BTA's are doing just fine under this light. I like the color spectrum, with both channels at 100% it shows very close to the same color as my 20k radium bulbs did.
 
OOPS when I made my post I was thinking of reef radiance. Doesn't matter most of the Chinese are made by the same company Evergrow including what reef breeders sells.
 
OOPS when I made my post I was thinking of reef radiance. Doesn't matter most of the Chinese are made by the same company Evergrow including what reef breeders sells.

Most chinese fixtures I have seen don't have any optics like the reefbreeders. They just have led's on a reflective plate.


As far as enough light/to much light. I have a value fixture w/ 90degree optics and my RBTA walked all the way to the top, maybe 10-12" away from th fixture. I recently put it in a breeder box as it was starting to get to close to some sps I had up top.



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Most chinese fixtures I have seen don't have any optics like the reefbreeders. They just have led's on a reflective plate.


As far as enough light/to much light. I have a value fixture w/ 90degree optics and my RBTA walked all the way to the top, maybe 10-12" away from th fixture. I recently put it in a breeder box as it was starting to get to close to some sps I had up top.

Reefbreeders photon and value series are evergrow fixtures.

Here is there facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/EverGrowlLedAquariumLight
There website is down for some reason.
http://www.ledgrowlights.cn/
 
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I have a rose bubble tip under my full spectrum Evergrow D120 fixture. Absolutely great, kind of peachy orange, a bit bigger since switching from my vertex fixtures.
 
FWIW, I am successfully keeping a Magnifica anemone under a ReefBreeders Photon32. If you find the fixture too 'pink' you can diffuse the red LEDs by sticking a piece of aluminum tape on the plastic cover just under them.
 
Just got picked up this one from ebay. Only $135 shipped.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/360756176801?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

Funny thing is, is that I I turned on both channels to their lowest setting over my 14g biocube. Within about an hour every polyp on my zoa's opened up. Since I have got them, I have never once seen every polyp open at the same time. That was with a week under a kessil 150 15k, and then another week under the stock biocube lights. They actually really seem to not like the white biocube lights more than anything else.
 
I have had a rose tip under the 2 photon 16" in my 90 gal for about 4 months. Two weeks after getting the nem, he had split. Both nems doing well about 8" from the top. They haven't even moved from my original placement in the tank. I keep my lights at a max of 70% for about 7 hours with a ramp up and ramp down.
 
Well I just got the fixture on my nano yesterday, and today was the first day it ran for any amount of time. Well tonight I happened across a really nice rbta at my LFS that they cut me a decent deal on. Acclimated it and knocked the lights down to about 10%. The bta closed up and now it's lights out, so hopefully all goes well in the am when the lights come back on.
 
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