TropTrea
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I did ask the question in the lighting forum and got some replies, but I think you guys here might be able to help much more.
This is an existing 75x20x12 frag tank (water level is actually about 10"). That's 190x50x30cm for Europeans with water level at 25cm. Does anyone have an estimate on how many hybrid LEDs would be needed to light this for SPS corals?
We are thinking about using these LEDs: http://www.ebay.com/itm/EPISTAR-20W-Super-Actinic-Blue-Hybrid-Led-Panel-Aquarium-/220990452654
Thanks a lot!
With a tank this shallow the problem is keeping the LED's close enough together so you have good overlap and without having to raise the light so high that you start loosing there effecency in the air. Remember that from a single point source of light if you get a PAr of 300 at 6 inches you will have a Par of 150 at 12 inches and a Par of 75 at 24". For this reason I would go with Multiple LED's at lower wattage rather than few LED's at a higher wattage.
The 20 Watt Super Atinic you noted I think will give you a very Blue look. They are listed at being basicly 9 LED's running at 2.12 Watts each. Three of the LED's are 20,500K which already is a very blueish white, and the other six are 453 nm Royal Blues. With 20,000K Whites I would prefer more whites than Royal Blues for appearance purposes.
The real determination for your needs is how high you want to locate the LED's above your tank. I personly would go with 5 Watt LED's like the CREE XP series putting them about 6" to 8" above the water surface. If you want to go up to the 8" to 12" above the surface then I would consider going up to 10 watts and if you go 12" to 18" over the surface I'd consider using up to 20 Watt LED's. But also keep in mind that the higher the put to lights the more total wattage you will need.