The edges reflect light and are actually higher par from the reflection. Watch the brs review and you'll see. I'd also watch the latest black box comparison video to see how effective those lights are at spreading light. Really great videos.
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If I were you I'd definitely give 4 gen 4's a run then and if you're not happy with coverage run some of your gen 1's till you can get the extra 4's to fill the coverage! You can always add more if you're not happy which is the great thing about RadionsI'm not in a rush to do this but I am a technology geek and really like the latest and greatest aka led. That being said I don't really have a ton of head room for halides and I'm also nervous about the heat they put off. The guys at world wide corals told me when I was down there that 4 gen 4's would be enough light but I'm just worried about the edges being dark...
This is a huge improvement that I was not expecting!Wow that's a fantastic improvement!!
I can imagine! Will be interesting to see what kind of difference it makes to power usage!This is a huge improvement that I was not expecting!
Great thread! Plus +1 on the heat exchanger, did you get that from the DIY thread?
Glad you found that stray voltage.
Following along on this as I am in the planning stages right now.
Yessir I am also a Briggs and Stratton dealer if anyone wants me to drop ship you a generator I know those are a hot commodity in the reef tank environment.You sell propane and propane accessories?
While I would agree foxfaces are poisonous I have hardly heard any problems with them. I won't put a lionfish in my tank but the rewards def outway the cons for this fish plus it's just a beautiful fish. Another thing is even if the rabbit fish attacks a fish picking on him it won't kill it or nuke ur tank.