Introducing AquaMaxx NemoLight LED Fixtures



Introducing AquaMaxx NemoLight LED Light Fixtures

"By delivering features that users really need and stripping away everything they don't, the NemoLight LED promises powerful value in an easy to use strip light." "” Jake Adams, Reef Builders

"All the models are extremely stylish, built from a sleek 1/2" aluminum unibody." "” Leonard Ho, Advanced Aquarist

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Slim, elegant and powerful
  • Up to 50% more output than the competition
  • Only 1/2" thick with full aluminum unibody design
  • Full spectrum with white, blue, green and yellow LEDs
  • Built-in controller with dawn/dusk, thunderstorm and moonlight features
  • Includes adjustable tank mounting legs (hanging kit sold separately)
  • Saltwater and Freshwater/Refugium models available



















FIRST LOOK AT AQUAMAXX NEMOLIGHTS

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AquaMaxx NemoLight: Powerful, Attractive & Affordable LED Strip Lights

AquaMaxx NemoLight: Powerful, Attractive & Affordable LED Strip Lights

Here is a video we just put up today about AquaMaxx NemoLights.

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hmmm these look interesting!!

guessing there .5 watt leds?

you say there 50% more light than the competition what are you comparing them to?
in the video I believe you said there is red but in the product description it says yellow?
why no UV?

any video coming out of the light controller? can these be hooked up to apex ReefKeeper or Reefangel?

looking for a light for a 20L 30x13x13 guessing the 36W 24 to 36" model would do the trick.

how about a par map...

thanks MD :D
 
Thinking about using one of these on a shallow 13" Frag tank for SPS. Will this be adequate lighting for acros in a shallow tank?
 
AquaMaxx NemoLight LED Fixtures

AquaMaxx NemoLight LED Fixtures

hmmm these look interesting!!

guessing there .5 watt leds?

you say there 50% more light than the competition what are you comparing them to?
in the video I believe you said there is red but in the product description it says yellow?
why no UV?

any video coming out of the light controller? can these be hooked up to apex ReefKeeper or Reefangel?

looking for a light for a 20L 30x13x13 guessing the 36W 24 to 36" model would do the trick.

how about a par map...

thanks MD :D

  1. Yes, 0.5 Watt LEDs
  2. Compared to other LED strip lights on the market
  3. Sorry about that! The colors listed above were in the models we beta tested. We actually worked with AquaMaxx to update the LED colors to what we felt reefers would prefer. The colors are now white, cool white, blue, deep blue, red and green (no UV).
  4. It is our understanding AquaMaxx is working on their own detailed video on how to use the controller to program the lights. Currently, none of the AquaMaxx light fixtures are Apex Ready.
  5. The 36 Watt (24-36") model is 19.7" long and would be the best choice if you use the included tank mounts. The next size up, the 54 Watt model, has adjustable legs that fit tanks 36-48", but the fixture itself is only 31.5" if you wanted to suspend it with a hanging kit.
  6. The manufacturer has not provided us with a PAR reading map, but we will update the product page as soon as it becomes available. Reef Builders took some measurements in a recent product review. I am unable to include a link to RB from RC for whatever reason, but just Google: "AquaMaxx NemoLight LED review Pt 2, how it looks over corals" and it should come up for you.

Thinking about using one of these on a shallow 13" Frag tank for SPS. Will this be adequate lighting for acros in a shallow tank?

The NemoLight would be an acceptable lighting solution for your shallow frag tank. As you know, acros are best cared for by advanced aquarists and require strong lights to keep them thriving and growing. NemoLights are designed for mixed reefs with medium to low light requirement corals. However, we have successfully grown SPS with them and with a tank as shallow as yours, it should be just fine.
 
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