chrisfont23
Reef Monster
So you did a ton of research on spectrum, etc and you ended up with a fixture with only 12K whites and RB?
Ha. Sounds like it. I looked at a lot of things. The first thing I liked about ecoxotic was the fact that the company itself supported its product. They answered my questions about PAR values on a 90g and even provided a kind of tank analysis tailored to me that would show my sustenance at each of three depth levels. Pretty cool. The next thing I liked was that they were modular. I could purchase one strip, attach it to my canopy and the build from there. Some biger modules like Radion, were all at once. And since I didn't want to go the CREE route with a DIY, had to look somewhere that kind of met my "budget". A few of the other modules I saw didn't have dimmers. That was a big deal for me since I knew the light would be piercing and would require acclimation. Power consumption was another selling point. Each strip uses 19w of electricity putting my total cost to run these units at about the price of running two 120 watt bulbs. Finally, the fact that there were complimentary units - called stunner strips - that could also be added to the modular units was a nice aesthetic option. Adding a little magenta for dusk dawn looks nice in the morning and pm hours. I suppose any unit could be complimented with these, but the ease at which they attached to a canopy and not a bulky, overhead hanging unit, made it easy.
Sorry I wasn't more specific. I am sure there are more reasons I went with Ecoxotic and if I think of them I will bolt on.
Too many people - in any part of life today, let alone reef keeping - depend on other people for their due diligence and then incredibly, don't accept the responsibility that comes with poor judgement when palms are to the sky after their decision fails, rather point a finger. Having a plan "A" and a plan "B" in anything is an intricate part of success. I suppose this carried over to reefing for me.
Take care