Sanjay
Premium Member
For a long time I have been wanting to see a SOLARIS LED lit tank, which used only SOLARIS LEDs as its sole source and had been set up for a while.
I have one, but that one used the very first generation of Solaris Led and I have been using for over 2 years on a 29G soft coral tank. I had some SPS growing in it, but they bit the dust.. since this tank has no filteration on it and I was not working hard at maintaing water quality in it.
This tank here has been using the SOLARIS Leds for over a year, and is housing mixed SPS and soft corals. The tank is a 180G bowfront, 30" tall. I was told the corals were grown from frags over the last year. Unfortunately this was not a planned visit so I did not take my light meter with me to take any in tank measurements.
I like to take the pictures without a flash so they do come out a litte darker that what it visually looks.
So for those of you still wondering if the LEDs are here yet... I think with this generation of Led's they are very capable of growing all kinds of coral.
I don't want this to turn into yet another thread arguing about light, watts, light bashing, etc. There are enough of those on this forum already. But if anyone else has any pictures of tanks lit by LEDs only feel free to post here.
sanjay.
I have one, but that one used the very first generation of Solaris Led and I have been using for over 2 years on a 29G soft coral tank. I had some SPS growing in it, but they bit the dust.. since this tank has no filteration on it and I was not working hard at maintaing water quality in it.
This tank here has been using the SOLARIS Leds for over a year, and is housing mixed SPS and soft corals. The tank is a 180G bowfront, 30" tall. I was told the corals were grown from frags over the last year. Unfortunately this was not a planned visit so I did not take my light meter with me to take any in tank measurements.
I like to take the pictures without a flash so they do come out a litte darker that what it visually looks.
So for those of you still wondering if the LEDs are here yet... I think with this generation of Led's they are very capable of growing all kinds of coral.
I don't want this to turn into yet another thread arguing about light, watts, light bashing, etc. There are enough of those on this forum already. But if anyone else has any pictures of tanks lit by LEDs only feel free to post here.
sanjay.