tdb320reef
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Real world theory
Real world theory
I can answer that and I will let you not I am not biased and while I agree with JDA that there are issues I don't agree that it is "garbage" and that you have to be one the founding old-timer mystery men that are so knowledgeable that they refuse to post to be considered to have "depth" and be successful and I don't agree with his classification of calling passionate reefers newer to the hobby the biocide generation as many of them have very big tanks with significant investment. Furthermore the date on RC does not classify you as a newbie since many including myself go way back. I will say I haven't completely given up on LEDS. Below illustrated from left to right is a Garf Bonsi, Hot Pink Milli, and Palmers Blue Milli. As you can see the colors are simply are not right. These corals are placed in my frag tank with my whites at about 70% and in about 150 par according to my apogee. However other corals such a joe the coral, red dragon, green slimmer, green milli, pearl berry look great. The reason for the current high white utilization is to get the coverage needed for a 150 gallon frag tub. Now If I add two more fixtures and lower the whites to say 20 percent the below corals will eventually color up as they do in my display. The solution in my display was to go with 12 fixtures in a 96 X 30 X 26D run the blues at 100% and whites 20-30 which effectively gives you about 80 watt per fixture and a serious coverage issue thus so many fixtures.
Again I am not dismissing white led and jumping on a bandwagon but have been dealing with these types of issues since running leds for the last 2 years and have enough invested where I just want it to be better even if it involves removing most of my white led as phase 1 or even going back to T5 or MH or a combo of as phase 2.
Edit: I would also like to mention that even though the below colors do not have the coloration that we expect the corals appear to be healthy and growing well.
Real world theory
I can answer that and I will let you not I am not biased and while I agree with JDA that there are issues I don't agree that it is "garbage" and that you have to be one the founding old-timer mystery men that are so knowledgeable that they refuse to post to be considered to have "depth" and be successful and I don't agree with his classification of calling passionate reefers newer to the hobby the biocide generation as many of them have very big tanks with significant investment. Furthermore the date on RC does not classify you as a newbie since many including myself go way back. I will say I haven't completely given up on LEDS. Below illustrated from left to right is a Garf Bonsi, Hot Pink Milli, and Palmers Blue Milli. As you can see the colors are simply are not right. These corals are placed in my frag tank with my whites at about 70% and in about 150 par according to my apogee. However other corals such a joe the coral, red dragon, green slimmer, green milli, pearl berry look great. The reason for the current high white utilization is to get the coverage needed for a 150 gallon frag tub. Now If I add two more fixtures and lower the whites to say 20 percent the below corals will eventually color up as they do in my display. The solution in my display was to go with 12 fixtures in a 96 X 30 X 26D run the blues at 100% and whites 20-30 which effectively gives you about 80 watt per fixture and a serious coverage issue thus so many fixtures.
Again I am not dismissing white led and jumping on a bandwagon but have been dealing with these types of issues since running leds for the last 2 years and have enough invested where I just want it to be better even if it involves removing most of my white led as phase 1 or even going back to T5 or MH or a combo of as phase 2.
Edit: I would also like to mention that even though the below colors do not have the coloration that we expect the corals appear to be healthy and growing well.
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