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Yes...soft coral. The lighting is so confusing. I have been trying to decide for weeks!Welcome to reef2reef !!!
Are you planning to add coral ?
I really dont have the place to hang them! I did look into them also! You think those are better than the current usa?Assuming a conventional 125 (72 x 18 x 21 inches), I'd go with what has been termed Chinese Black Box. Three 165 watt fixtures should provide more than enough light to grow anything. Brands that immediately come to mind...SB Reef lights and Mars Aqua.
I really dont have the place to hang them! I did look into them also! You think those are better than the current usa?
I'm not sure what Current fixture you're looking at, but in general they tend to use low power LEDs that don't penetrate well (for corals). The Chinese Black Boxes come with 3 watt LEDs providing enough light to grow any and all corals. I'm currently running three SB Reef fixtures over my tank.
As far as hanging them, you have many options....from the ceiling, from the wall (using shelf brackets as an example), or coming up from the stand. What I've done with all my lights is to first mount them to an L-bracket made from inexpensive fir strip from HD. These then simply rest in my canopy. Here are two examples of Fathom fixtures (black L-brackets) and combination of Apollo and Mars Aqua fixtures (white L-brackets).
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Here's the white rack hanging in the canopy:
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And finally, showing you this just for the idea....coming up from the stand to support the lights. These are very crude posts to temporarily hold the lights over holding tanks. Not pretty, but you get the idea. This kind of thing could be done to look pretty.
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I'm not sure what Current fixture you're looking at, but in general they tend to use low power LEDs that don't penetrate well (for corals). The Chinese Black Boxes come with 3 watt LEDs providing enough light to grow any and all corals. I'm currently running three SB Reef fixtures over my tank.
As far as hanging them, you have many options....from the ceiling, from the wall (using shelf brackets as an example), or coming up from the stand. What I've done with all my lights is to first mount them to an L-bracket made from inexpensive fir strip from HD. These then simply rest in my canopy. Here are two examples of Fathom fixtures (black L-brackets) and combination of Apollo and Mars Aqua fixtures (white L-brackets).
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Here's the white rack hanging in the canopy:
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And finally, showing you this just for the idea....coming up from the stand to support the lights. These are very crude posts to temporarily hold the lights over holding tanks. Not pretty, but you get the idea. This kind of thing could be done to look pretty.
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Look at the par specs on the current USA site. They are pretty accurate.
They are better now as it seems after years of low power reviews they’ve upped thier game.
Bbs are a good way to go too.
What does bbs mean?Look at the par specs on the current USA site. They are pretty accurate.
They are better now as it seems after years of low power reviews they’ve upped thier game.
Bbs are a good way to go too.
Black boxes.What does bbs mean?
Thanks!Black boxes.