Tank has been ordered todayhow tall is the bottom trim. Need to start on the stand and would like to cover that will molding. Thanks as always
Tank has been ordered todayhow tall is the bottom trim. Need to start on the stand and would like to cover that will molding. Thanks as always
No pic. Needed, thank you
FWIW, I have 4 AI blues on my 250 DD. Ordered them in November, got them in mid January. Love the coverage. They are about 10" off the water. SPS is growing in bottom 1/3 of the tank.
Biggest drawback is the sharp change in PAR within a few inches. I max out at about 75% intensity.
I had t-5's on my 90 and I'm not disappointed so far with the switch to the LED's.
Sticker shock wears off pretty quick.
Just went with a regular one
Have not started a build thread yet, the only thing you would see is me crying when I handed over the money :lolspin: I think I will start one next week when I get to work on it (the stand and bracing the floor)
Glad to hear you are liking the AIs so much. Did you notice a big change in the visible coloration of the tank? I have heard people say that you can get a pretty close match to how T5s look by dialing the white and blues in differently. Also, did you switch the 40 optics out for 70s or is the good spread you are getting with the standard optics set up?
I was running ATI Blue+ and Aquablue Special on my 90. I would say that I haven't seen a noticeable change in coloration. Corals look great under the LED's (as well as under the T-5's) and I have seen noticeable growth since moving my corals at the end of January.
The dimming feature is awesome. I am using the AI controller which has 14 timers. Each timer has the ability to set the dimming time. With the white, blue, and royal blue being independently controlled , you can get about any look you want.
I scrape the glass about twice a week vs. almost daily under the T-5's and there are no fans other than the extremely quiet fans on the units.
I am using the 40 and 70 degree pucks that came with the units. Depending on your rock work, you may have a "œspot light" look in the top of the tank under the 40 degree optics. I only have one spot but it isn't real noticeable. The measured PAR in that spot was over 600 with 100% intensity.
With the frequent expense of salt, supplements, food, fish and corals, it's nice to not have to factor in $50 here and there for bulbs.
Good luck with your build.
I actually have most things already for the tank, just need to build a stand and brace the floor. I have an atb skimmer, triple dosing pump, geo cal reactor when the dosing can't keep up. Just may get lights and a different return pump if i go with a basement sump.
Could you do me a favor and see how thick the glass is? I have 2 mp10's and I'm not sure if I could use them or not.