TropTrea....
Which Royal Blue Leds strip you will recommend to attach to my 6x80 Sunpower for Dawn/Dusk???
Thanks in advance...
I personaly would build it myself 4 True Blue Chips and 6 Royal Blue Chips running at 700ma for a total of about 25 watts. This is equivelent to an added 35 to 50 Watts of T-5 lighting.
Look around for strips with mainly Royal Blue LED's and you want around 30 Watts total but can go up as high as 60 watts, If you do not want to build it yourself.
Anyone have any thoughts on Aquatic T5's ? Are they any good....found a real good price. Thanks
ATI blue+
ATI coral +
ATI blue +
ATI purple +
One last question...Can you give me a general idea of how long I should run these? i.e. dusk/dawn..btw this fixture also includes LEDs.ATI blue+
ATI coral +
ATI blue +
ATI purple +
ATI blue+
ATI coral +
ATI blue +
ATI purple +
How would this look with a Reefbrite across the front for pop...
I am fairly unfamiliar with that product honestly, but just checked out their website. I'll say this...the fluorescence you get from royal blue LEDs is unbeatable from any t5 or halide bulb. If you were running a strip of just royal blue or something that would be a killer supplement. I am still sold on t5 for full spectrum though
I am fairly unfamiliar with that product honestly, but just checked out their website. I'll say this...the fluorescence you get from royal blue LEDs is unbeatable from any t5 or halide bulb. If you were running a strip of just royal blue or something that would be a killer supplement. I am still sold on t5 for full spectrum though
Thanks for the information... I will look for it because iam not a builder guy....
Hi, I have a 48"x40"x22" tank. Most are sps.
I have 14-t5 bulbs over it in 2 tek's lamps.
Can you tell me if they are too much? My corals looks like it but I recently added a tridacna clam, cynarina and a trachiphyllia and they do not inflate as I saw them on my lfs.
I asume it is too much light.
What do you think?
What you think about the Exotic Stunner Royal Blues???? Also see that they have the Royal Bue with Magnetta combination.
I would not go a Royal Blue and Magenta mix if your suplementing T-5's. Stick with the Royal Blues 455nm and if you mix anything with them use True Blues 470nm, or Near UV' 410 to 420 nms, very sparingly.
The magentas are a blue and red spike and you do not want to add red when your using T-5's to brighten the tank up.
Looking for a bulb recommendation for maximum coral growth on a mixed reef 180g. My fixture supports 6 T5HO bulbs.
Tank is 6'x2'x2'.
I want to dedicate only 2 of the bulbs to actinics because I will only see the tank in the evenings, and only 2 of those bulbs will be on during that time. I'm not concerned with the tank "looking too yellow" if the growth is better during the day when I'm not home.
Others may disagree, but if I were you I would do
Blue +
Coral +
GE6500k
Blue+
Coral+
Coral+
This will look very crisp and white. Will probably have a little yellow which most people won't like, but for growth purposes, you'll get a ton of full spectrum par
I will disagree strongly with this being a good combination for maximium growth. Yes it is a bright combination that will give a high PAr meter reading and would work great with terestial or fresh water plants but not for corals.