G5 owners…. Who will make the switch???
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Haha, true…. I think a better bet would be to add some quanta pro or orphek led strips on the front and back… people forget that the sun moves and hits all angles of corals, and the LEDs are stationary… some angle action is needed.check the classifieds and you can see who is changing from g5 to g6
Perhaps - people also forget that coral colonies can provide nutrients to shaded areas as well. So - I think this is a bit overdone - though possibleHaha, true…. I think a better bet would be to add some quanta pro or orphek led strips on the front and back… people forget that the sun moves and hits all angles of corals, and the LEDs are stationary… some angle action is needed.
Haha, true…. I think a better bet would be to add some quanta pro or orphek led strips on the front and back… people forget that the sun moves and hits all angles of corals, and the LEDs are stationary… some angle action is needed.
if you have a chance to return and upgrade at no cost, ,,,, do it!! and save that money!I switched from Kessil a360s to G5 xr30s just days before the G6 announcement. I was contemplating returning the G5 and purchasing the G6, but I’ve been blown away with how much better my tank and corals looks with the G5s. It is night and day better than my Kessils. I think I will just keep the G5 and maybe do the upgrade kit if I feel the need to blow money…
Timing is the key, don't have the led strips in the front and back on all day long,,, besides, I think the colonies we have in our tanks are frags compared to colonies found in nature.Perhaps - people also forget that coral colonies can provide nutrients to shaded areas as well. So - I think this is a bit overdone - though possible
True - most tanks are not big enough for 8 foot corals. But - my point was I am not sure its all that important - that the lights move. The coral in the tank IME will grow to where it likes the light. But - I get your point.Timing is the key, don't have the led strips in the front and back on all day long,,, besides, I think the colonies we have in our tanks are frags compared to colonies found in nature.
not true the earth is flat the sun never movesHaha, true…. I think a better bet would be to add some quanta pro or orphek led strips on the front and back… people forget that the sun moves and hits all angles of corals, and the LEDs are stationary… some angle action is needed.