a good friend has purchased almost a dozen fixtures
How is your friend making out with his Pac Sun fixtures & what are his results?
Your tank is nice, but honestly again it is very typical of a LED tank. Less than 100% saturation of colors, slightly dull colors, and growth patterns that are not natural looking. I want my reef to look like a reef when it grows in. I don't want a reef that looks like a bunch of overgrown frag plugs with some oddly shaped coral trying to sprout out from the base. I apologize for the harshness of the comment, but really? Here is an example of the kind of growth and color I expect of my corals . . . (from my tank under Radiums) Notice how your Bird's Nests look and notice the growth form of mine.
Hey no offense taken. We are here to trade info & to learn from each other. Just so you know where I am at. I had a reef years ago & mostly softies LPS with a few SPS (monti cap, monti dig, green slimer & that is it). So now I am happy just to have in my possession these frags & be able to keep them alive. I am in the mountains (upstate NY) & had to spend time & money to drive out to get these frags from various reefers.
My tank will now be almost 7 months & I only have limited experience with SPS's. My frags are just that, frags growing and that were introduced along the way (so frags here less than 7 mo). I don't think we can expect frags to be basketball size in just a few months? I actually did have a little mishap by stupidly introducing a local reefers used reef rock into my tank (never again). It caused issues with 3 of my biggest & fastest growing corals and caused me to frag them.
The pictures you have shown are fully grown corals. At those sizes they would cost $200-300 would you say? I could have bought them at that size & risked my lack of experience or I could buy these small frags & introduce more as my experience dictates so. If all these frags grew to that size, I would need 2-3 separate tanks. What you are showing me is 10 years of growth or 3 years of growth on the sample tank. It seems ridiculous to compare that to my almost 7 month tank, and even less time with corals in there & only with 2+ weeks of LED's.
What I was showing is that the corals are still alive, there is no flesh peeling off & no bleaching. The tank does not look horrific and deathly.
Now that we are past the frag point, lets move on.
No disrespect either, but lets try to teach a 10+ year veteran something.
CORAL COLOR:
1) Take a look at this tank video & tell me if the LED lights look "purple?" They are the same fixtures, same LED layout, & the same height as above the water line. This is my 29g tank (first tank for my son) that I used to gauge my switch to these LED's on my 75g.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmZXUod2j3I
No, it does not & do you know why? Because the sand is lightly colored & it reflects the LED lights back. There is not nearly as much purple corraline on this tank as there is on my 75g tank. There is no lightly colored sand or any sand on the 75g, in fact the bare bottom is BLACK NEOPRENE & absorbs much of the light. The "purple" of some of these tanks that you see is the result of the corraline capturing the light & reflecting back purple back to your eyes.
Take a look at the pink birdsnest in there, because they came from my 75g tank where they lacked color. Where other corals had color in that same tank, the pink birdsnest was not as vibrant. Look at the purple polyps in the last video. I had striations of color on the volley ball birdsnest on my MH/T5's because of the size. Ones closest to the MH were getting pale & lighter, the ones in the middle were just OK & the ones blocked by the light were pale/bleaching.
2) The only complaint I have about my LED's is that it is sooooo difficult to capture what you see with a picture & video in my "purple corraline"reflected tank. So what looks dull in a picture or purple may not always be. I simply cannot capture the true beauty of my tank & some of the corals due to the purple reflection.
Take a look at the sunset monti. It does not look as dull as my original pic, but still looks dull. It looks perfectly healthy when looking at it with my own eyes, very vibrant, healthy & colorful. There is no hint of anything but colorful & healthy, but it does not translate perfectly on film though.
This hammer looks dull from a further shot, but you can see some of the colors up close & yet this still does not reveal the true beauty.
This is the most neon green candycane I have seen in my life, again not a good translation
I have seen your tank & TOTM, but quite honestly the shots you posted don't have a whole lot of color either. The birdsnest looks dull & has various lightly colored spots. The remainder of the corals look dark, dull & not as brightly/vibrantly colored. Can we blame that on film capture too? I am sure we can. The monti cap looks drab & not something I would place in my tank even if it were a free frag. Aside from the birdsnest, yes they look healthy (alive) & big though.
3) I will also admit that some corals could use some coloring up, while others you cannot possibly squeeze more color out of them, it is that I just can't get it on film.
For instance the green digi, but that is not a fault of the LED's, in fact it can be blamed on the LACK OF light from my MH/T5's. Now that they are in the LED's they are becoming greener actually. This is only the 17th day of the LED's on my 75g. Take a look at the brown dig when I first got it (right side background). It looks brown, but now is getting purple under my LED's (from my prev photo posts).
Lets make a thread on how worst the 250W MH are vs the 400W MH? It looks like the brown dig was suffering from a lack of strong light while many of the other corals were doing great.
4) While some of my corals grew in 17 days (mostly the birdnest), most of them did not. Especially the monti's. Not enough growth for you to see twists & turns though (a few mm at best), so what you see is the result from my MH/T5's. Thanks for helping me disprove your very point though. The oddly shapes you refer to are from us reefers CONSTANTLY moving corals around & repositioning them. I have such twists & turns on some of mine because the amount of times I have moved or shifted them is criminal (especially my monti dig rock)!!!!! I am sure the same goes with other reefers, especially those that are overstocked.
Think about it. If everyone is scaring each other with LED bleached corals, you would expect people to SLOWLY acclimate their corals & move them to various spots. You will then see more of this twisting effect on LED tanks, but you can also see them on MH/T5's, as I serve as a perfect example of that, you said it yourself without really knowing it.
I have seen great looking MH tanks & if money was not an issue I probably would not think twice about MH lights. Why? Because then I would buy 2x redundant chillers & have them plumbed outside. If there was a fire & my family was involved, I could not live with myself because then my greediness and self satisfaction would have put them at risk. I would also have a dedicated back tank room with temp & humidity controlls.
I have spents thousands already throughtout the years & I am not spending anymore. I spent $1300 on my Acquatinics MH/T5 fixture & between two tanks only got to use them for 2 years. I love them, but the company is no longer around either & I vowed never to invest in excess when similar can be had for less. Right now I could not even sell them for $200 if I wanted to.