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Will one IT2080 be enough fr a 48x24" tank?
IT2080 is about 32inch, so one is ok.:bounce3:
Will one IT2080 be enough fr a 48x24" tank?
Will one IT2080 be enough fr a 48x24" tank?
Hi guys. I've been reading this thread since it started up and I have to say that I learned a lot from it and know am ready to order my LEDs from reefbreeder. I spoke with Logan from reefbreeder and he was very helpful on the fixtures I should go with. My question to you guys is should I get 2 32inch 2080s for my 125 gallon with by the way has 2 center braces or can I get 1 2080 and 1 2040 going this way is a big money difference but I want to do this the right way. Any suggestions would be great thanks
Well am ordering my 2080s from reefbreeders and am really only saving about $150 if I go 2080 and 2040s but am going to get the 2 2080s because I Don't want any shaded areas in my tank..did you go with the standard layout for the 2080s because am debating on adding some more reds and some 480nm blues not sure yet.
Ron reefman I noticed that you changed your moonlights to red and violet does that help the corals or fish and also I was thinking of having 8 violets per fixture but am not sure if this would help or not even be a factor for my tank any thoughts?
^ With all respect, I would never do that. That brace was structural. Just my opinion.
Steve,
The red squares are really just the 450nm blue leds that are standard from EG. I didn't change them. The violet is different and it isn't nearly as bright (or maybe I should say 'visible to the human eye') as the 450nm. I'm going to take the 90 degree lenses off the moonlights (and all other colors except the blues and whites). When I do, I may swap out the 2 450nm moonlights for more violets. As it is now I run the moonlights at 2%. I think the violets will look cool and can be turned up some to make them a bit brighter. As a moonlight, I hope it makes those corals that glow in the blue look even better.
Remember, 410nm violets are really dim to the human eye compared to even 430nm blue. Just get some extra blue leds and if you don't like the violets, you can swap them out later. And we still don't know for sure that Bridgelux has solved/cured the 'burning' of the violet and UV leds. Mine are the new ones, but mine have only been running for 2 weeks.