BML's new company uv option? Thoughts?

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So I've been looking for options on my ATI sunpower for a blue supplement to make corals pop and to get the shimmer (my biggest beef with T5, lol). I'm kinda bummed I missed the BML period and I think the Reef Brites would be fine (everything I read says the get over powered by the T5 so I'm trying to figure out if it's worth it or not). So in my searching I found that BML has become a "new" company which we all know deals in greenhouse applications. They still have light strips, they just don't customize anything, and from what I can tell, they are the same construction as the old aquarium lights. They just have Fluence instead of BML on the end caps. They offer a UV version, and it left me wondering if this would be a good alternative to really get the corals to pop, or if it is over kill. I'm not familiar with their lights from when they actually made reef lights, so I have no comparison. Here is the link:
https://fluence.science/product/ray22/
 

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