Very nice .. You should do a par comparison.
Thanks. I finally got around to getting some par measurements. See below.
Looking good Tran! My impression was right, EVC 20K is not over blue, hope it will provide good PAR.
Looking forward for PAR numbers.
You were right Ryan, it doesn't look too blue at all. I also placed an order for the AB 10K bulbs but I'm not sure when I'll get them installed. It was a pain in the butt to get the lights mounted. I'm dreading the idea of unmounting it, take it apart to switch out the bulbs and remounting it again. Switching the bulbs is much harder compared to the powermodule. I'd also like to get your opinion on my par comparison.
the rock work was looking good without the corals. when it was added it just made things alot better
Thanks for the nice compliment.
Tank looks great with the new lights...soo sleak and clean!
So far I'm digging the new lights. I hope the corals feel the same.
Hey Tran,
I wish you hadn't stopped the pellets and changed lights at the same time. If your corals darken/deepen, you should also keep that in mind, not just attributing it to the lgihts alone.
You're right about that. I'm keeping my fingers crossed I made the right decision on making such a big change on my tank. :hmm5:
So I had a chance to get some par measurements on the PM vs MH. These are numbers were taken with the powerheads running because I wanted to get a feel for what the corals experience on any given day.
PowerModule 10" above the water line
At 1" below the waterline: 680-720
At middle of the tank: 480-525
On sand: 275-310
Giesemann 10" above the line
At 1" below the waterline: 580-630
At middle of the tank: 370-420
On sand: 185-220
The Powermodule provided way better light coverage and more par compared to the Giesemann. I'm not sure if I should lower my MH fixture but right now it's giving very nice coverage and I'm not getting too much light spillage compared to the PM at the same height.
Any suggestions? I think those par values should keep the SPS happy?