ridetheducati
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I think the point is without knowing any of the other parameters of the LFS tanks, placing the the blame solely on LEDs for a corals poor condition is making a pretty big assumption. It could also be said that the recovery of the coral in your tank is probably not due entirely to the fact you dont run LEDs.
Just want to throw this out there. I have heard a lot of rave reviews of the Kessil 360w and to me I am sure its a great light but at 360w are we not starting to lose the point of LED. It is supposed to be more efficient yet people are putting 360w over tanks that would be fine on a 250w mh, why not just go the extra 40w for a 400w mh. I don't know just doesn't make sense to go with something that is untested vs the 400w mh which will grow even the most demanding corals.
Its 360 watts max, you probably only need to run it at just a little more then 1/2 its rated power on average for the time its on. Are you saying the fixture itself is untested or LEDs are untested?
Just want to throw this out there. I have heard a lot of rave reviews of the Kessil 360w and to me I am sure its a great light but at 360w are we not starting to lose the point of LED. It is supposed to be more efficient yet people are putting 360w over tanks that would be fine on a 250w mh, why not just go the extra 40w for a 400w mh. I don't know just doesn't make sense to go with something that is untested vs the 400w mh which will grow even the most demanding corals.
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Kessil 360w is the Wide version of the 360. That number does NOT indicate the amount of power used.
A little research would have easily solved that question. Literally, 2 seconds on any reef supply website would tell you that...
SMH
MY bad I even did visit kessils website before I posted. I saw it was dimmable and didnt read the specs any farther. Thats what I get for ASSUMING someone knew what they were talking about in the first place.
I think the point is without knowing any of the other parameters of the LFS tanks, placing the the blame solely on LEDs for a corals poor condition is making a pretty big assumption. It could also be said that the recovery of the coral in your tank is probably not due entirely to the fact you dont run LEDs.
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Thank you sir.Nice tank scolley, you even have a few breaking the surface there at low tide.
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Here's a little evidence that LEDs won't necessarily kill all your corals.
Thanks Joe!Last I recall you had 4 T5 tubes running something like 4 hours per day. Did you take them out?
Thanks Joe!
As always, being anxious to tease out fact from fiction here, I'm happy to report that this is just LED, and has been only LEDs for years.
What you are probably thinking about is in my first reef (not this one) where I had with PC actinics supplementing my Radium MH. Roughly three years ago I replaced the MH with LEDs, I took out the PC tubes at that same time. Then that reef was replaced with this one two years ago, using the LEDs from the first reef. I upgraded that DIY LED rig about six months ago with more and - IMO - better LEDs.
There are four corals (that I'm aware of) that may trace back to that MH/PC combo. Three cannot be seen in that overhead pic, so they don't count. And the last one might (would have to check) could be the Duncan in the center. Everything that you can see (except maybe the Duncan) is definitely all (and only) LED for years.
Steve,
I edited my post above because I realized I was confusing your tank with another CT Reefers tank. I realize now your tank is and has been always pure LED. Your corals are superb! Question though have you had any success in getting blue and only blue to grow on any SPS. I have seen a couple folks so far, but they have been using an enormous amount of LED fixtures to make it happen. It's the only aspect about which I am worried with my new Pac Sun fixtures. I have some beautiful blue corals and I want to keep them that way and not let them turn purple or green.
Anyways, thanks for sharing and sorry for the confusion. Your tank is awesome!