LED's and anemone's? Anyone had good success?

hypnoj

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Information on my system. I have a 30 x 30 x 20h cube with 5 x Evil's PAR 38 bulbs on it (ie a combo of 25 Cree's). The Cree's have 40 degree optics and are around 12 to 14 inches off the top of the water. I've been running this set up on my mixed BTA tank (20 total) for 7 months now. I feed the nems once or twice a week and they're growing in size, but it appears to me that their colors are so muted now. I wish I would have taken before and after pictures of some of them, but for sure I've seen color loss. Some of the colors used to "pop!" once they had been put in the LED tank, now they don't pop at all. I feed a mixture of mysis, coral frenzy, and formula 1 frozen food to the nems. My parameters are stable (easy to do in a full nem tank that doesn't use up calcium etc), except my nitrates run around 20 I think from the heavy feeding. Nitrates are the same on this tank as on the previous tank prior to LED's. The only difference is, I only do a water change every 3 to 4 months now because I'm running biopellets. I also run carbon in a reactor that is changed out once a month. Any advice or comments? I'm thinking about switching back to MH's. Let me know what you think.
 
thanks for linking that Jonnyb, I've actually read through that post a few times before. Anyone had good success with BTA's?
 
I have 5 RBTAs under DIY LEDS, as well as a mag, haddoni, LTA and a gig. All do well, color is good and all are growing. ( By the way, not all of these are in the same system). I would say the color is not quite as good as a 20k radium, but I will trade off the extra heat and associated electric bill.
 
thank you for posting jeff. Which has me worried even more about the potential for chemical warfare despite running carbon or some other parameter I may have off. Or perhaps I'm still underlighting/overlighting the tank with the LEDs.
 
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