Unless Evergrow changed it I think their led's are 90 standard not 120.
Personally I would only add reds with greens or just go with a lower kelvin white.
really good info, I however don't know if I am more confused or less confused!
I just ordered a new tank and am looking for lights, was thinking LEDs but not quite sure after reading this! I definately can't afford to light this with USA made LEDs.
Glass Tank 72x18x23 (125) No Canopy, open look. Would have to hang somehow.
I won't do MH as I live in the desert (Palm Springs) and it is already hot enough here, so my alternative is LED or T5.
My question is what would I need to light this tank for the best coral (zoas, polyps, anenomes, fish mainly easy-moderate) and would would I need to start/get by for now. I don't want to break the bank here.
The optics/colors somewhat confuse me as a lot of people have differing opinions.
I am thinking reefbreeders...but am open....
The lighting is one of the last things I need to complete my tank,.
My ideal answer would be;....
This is best "insert answer here(Optics, etc)" or
This would get you by for now till you are ready to add another 1 or two.
I know its asking a lot, but I am confused, maybe I should just go t5
you cant go wrong with reefbredders, allthough for a 72 inch tank i would reccomend atleast 3 units with 120 degree optics or atleast 4 with 90 degree optics, but 23 inches is not to deep for 120 degrees. do you know what 20k,16k and 10k looks are? you base led selectio off those looks but reefbreeders comes with a standard pre determined look, but im not sure what K it is
I am aware yes, and thank you for your response. If i did 3 units at 120, I could always add more later? or change optics? so 3 of the 120's from reefbreeders should be good enough for now?
I am planning on 3 d120 over my 125. With 90 degree optics they will cover a 2x2 ft area unless I'm mistaken. I would go to your lfs or find someone running led before you buy them it is definitely a little different look. I saw 2 vegas this weekend and they are definitely very bright but the colors didn't mix very well.
Anybody here swap out any of the LED's in their fixture for different spectrums? If so, how easy is this to to? Thinking of swapping some cool whites in mine for some neutral whites/blues.
Anybody here swap out any of the LED's in their fixture for different spectrums? If so, how easy is this to to? Thinking of swapping some cool whites in mine for some neutral whites/blues.