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Whats your opinion with rgb led,
I purchase 3 100w rgb every one has two 50 lamp,my question is that enouhg for corals in 2m * 60cm * 60cm tank
 

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RGB LEDs are great, but whats the wattage per LED? That'll tell us what you have there.
 
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Its 3 l00w rgb,each has two 50w lamp,i mean six 50w rgb
 

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Thats one of them
 

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AH!!! Yea, those will work, but man what a waste of wattage, ya don't need anything that high, but they will work if you can dim them. I would think using them without dimmers would burn up any coral you have.
 
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Yes i can dim them,thank u reefing madness you always here
 

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And with those you can get the color you want perfectly.
 

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I'd start em out at like 20w, then move em up from there.
 

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We use the RGB to achieve any color you want. Augmenting RGB with Primary Grow LEDs has worked out quite well.

Your primary grow LEDs are the Royal Blue and Violet LEDs. These have a wavelength shorter than the Blue.

Your corals will be better off if you give them what they are used to. Although you may have a lot of light it may not be the correct spectrum.

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Am using rgb for 6 days now and the corals seems to like it,they never open that much on t5
 
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Guys,,i am thinking to add 4 more 20w rgb eatch to the same rgb 300w,,,,,help
 

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380W of LEDs? How big is the tank?
That seems like ALOT of power.
How are things going with the lights you currently have?
 
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I cant say anything bad ،the corals and the fish likes it and the corals open wide,but i have the feeling thats not enough,am just afraid to burn the corals
 

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