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Old 02-12-2012, 08:30 AM   #81
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What can I get to make my water more blue? The LED light fixture I have has 18 1W white LEDs and 3 1W actinic LEDs.

Would a stunner strip such as these one make my water blue-er or would it be too weak?

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And would 6 or 9W actinics be too much for corals in a 10 gallon tank?

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Old 02-12-2012, 08:45 AM   #82
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I think you could do the actinics.
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Old 02-12-2012, 10:52 AM   #83
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What can I get to make my water more blue? The LED light fixture I have has 18 1W white LEDs and 3 1W actinic LEDs.

Would a stunner strip such as these one make my water blue-er or would it be too weak?

3W
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Or this 6W
Aquarium Lighting & LED Lights: ecoxotic Stunner LED Strip

And would 6 or 9W actinics be too much for corals in a 10 gallon tank?
This was my 5g on the stunner strips only so I think one stunner strip is enough. Order a reflector as well as 18w is equivalent to a 4 bulb and the reflector doubles the PAR of the stunner.
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Old 02-12-2012, 05:01 PM   #84
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How many watts is that stunner strip in that photo?
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Old 02-12-2012, 05:11 PM   #85
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How many watts is that stunner strip in that photo?
It's a 12" 6w stunner with a reflector
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Old 02-12-2012, 08:35 PM   #86
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With 9W actinic and 18W white, do you think the water would have a blue appearance?
My 55 is a crisp white color with the whites on, I'd like for this one to be a bit different.
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With 6 more watts, definitely. You could change the temperature of your white also.
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How? My fixture has 10000k leds in it
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Your raising the actinics to a total of 15 watts, it would be a big difference compared to 9. My fixture is a 4 bulb with an even amount of blue and 10k white but I see the blue more.
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Oh, now I see what you mean. That's good. Thank you.
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Oh, now I see what you mean. That's good. Thank you.
But tbh http://www.aquatraders.com/LED-Power-Stripe-p/56101.htm you can get two of these for a cheaper better effect
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That looks nice too. Is that just aesthetic blues or is it 453nm?
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That looks nice too. Is that just aesthetic blues or is it 453nm?
Just for aesthetics.
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I have bought from aquatraders also and I don't trust their stuff. They may have changed their builds but the oddysea 4 bulb with moonlights I bought almost caught my house on fire. I have heard tha their reflectors are bad also.
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I have bought from aquatraders also and I don't trust their stuff. They may have changed their builds but the oddysea 4 bulb with moonlights I bought almost caught my house on fire. I have heard tha their reflectors are bad also.
What? When was this? My mh was 608w and never caught for anywhere near catching my house on fire and I've used it for almost 2 yrs. it was on 8hrs a day and the t5s were on 11hrs
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Last summer. The two boxes on the wire overheated and started smoking. The LEDs were fine.
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I think I'm going to go with the 6W 453nm, to help my future corals more.
I forgot how much waiting for a tank to cycle stinks!
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I think I'm going to go with the 6W 453nm, to help my future corals more.
I forgot how much waiting for a tank to cycle stinks!
Go with the pro model instead. At 25w along with your 18w you can keep anything you'd like under your lights. Even LPS at your sand bed
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That seems like a heck of a lot of light. I'm not familiar with LEDs.. that much light won't fry my stuff?
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That seems like a heck of a lot of light. I'm not familiar with LEDs.. that much light won't fry my stuff?
No it shouldn't if you keep it about 4" above your tank
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