Ah yes just checked it out. Thanks! But no reeflux from what I see.
Sanjay has Reeflux bulbs in his database. They are under Coralvue, the manufacturer.
Ah yes just checked it out. Thanks! But no reeflux from what I see.
I could be crazy, but after only 4 days of the bulb change, my zoas are all about 50% more inflated and expanded. Which is the opposite I what I expected. Acropora polyp extension is better than I've ever seen it, zero bleaching, and noticeable growth. Not tremendous but noticeable. Very very happy with them.
Luckily I had this exact same question a while back and did all the research for you.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-04/jb/index.php
There are pictures and PAR data for almost every bulb and ballast combo at the time. I sent all my bulbs to Sanjay after I tested them to be included with his research too.
So having run all those bulbs over my tank, I would pick the XM10k over the Ushio 10K.
how do the XM 10k DE bulbs compare to single end?
I have Blue Wave M80 ballasts with Reef Optics pendants that are double ended, looking for a white bulb..
thanks
On my setup the XM10k lasted 90 days on the PFO M80 ballast before it reached 80% intensity. Radium I would get 6 months. That was just the point I chose to replace bulbs, others go down to 70% and can get 6-7 months.How long do you think they will last considering it is not the correct ballast?
14k Aquaconnet was the answer for me. This bulb gives that crazy blue pop like the 10k reeflux, but the overall spectrum is not overly blue. I run a 400w AC 14k with 3 blue+ 1 purple+, and 2 blue led reefbrite. The par and spectrum bring a tear to my eyelol
PAR at the water surface with this halide was 820. I thought that was kind of high. Corals love it though.