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I purchased a 24" LED light (https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/50-50-tech-led-strip-light-reef-brite.html). Do you think this is suitable for coral?
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Would these be okay?Kind of. Reef-brite doesn't really share technical details on their fixtures so it is hard to speak for it exactly. BUT, this should be 50% white and 50% blue light, so it should grow some corals. I wouldn't put acros or torts under it, but softies, some lps and maybe even a monti would work.
Try it out, start slow and don't get anything too fancy until you know what will grow under the lights. This fixture could be pretty bright for a shallow tank, so be sure to acclimate corals to the light slowly.
I have a 20 gallon tank. I don't really want to invest in such an expensive light when I have such a tiny tank. I'd rather do that once I get a bigger tank. Besides, I don't believe I can return the light at this point. Do you think this light would work for these?In my opinion, I would go with something better. Lighting is one of those areas where you get what you pay for and don’t want to take a short cut by buying a cheap light. Remember, coral growth, to some degree, coloration in fish and corals are reflected in your light(PAR, PUR, Kelvin, CRI).
How big is your tank?
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Thanks! So something like this https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/actinic-blue-lumi-lite-pro-led-strip-light-reef-brite.htmlThe glove polyps (I call them clove polyps) would likely be okay, they are a nice accent to most tanks. I have had cloves in high and low light and they seem just fine. Work your way up to the duncan though, I find them temperamental in new tanks. You may want to add one of the Reef-Brite blue bars to bring out the colours.
Send it back and just get a light from Marsaqua. They will be good enough to transfer to a larger tank and still cheapThanks! So something like this https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/actinic-blue-lumi-lite-pro-led-strip-light-reef-brite.html
MARS AQUA 300W Led Aquarium Light Full Spectrum Reef Light Led Saltwater Aquarium Lighting for Coral Fish Tank Blue and White LPS/SPS (MarsAqua Dimmable 300W) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017GX73YY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_E98KCb1FDSHX2Send it back and just get a light from Marsaqua. They will be good enough to transfer to a larger tank and still cheap
I was talking about this https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/50-50-tech-led-strip-light-reef-brite.htmlThat's because BRS doesn't sell them. LFS by me with 50000 gallons and every coral you can think of only uses them. I'm using 2 of the 165w on my 90 gallon. Run them at 30% white, 80% blue
Get the 165MARS AQUA 300W Led Aquarium Light Full Spectrum Reef Light Led Saltwater Aquarium Lighting for Coral Fish Tank Blue and White LPS/SPS (MarsAqua Dimmable 300W) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017GX73YY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_E98KCb1FDSHX2
Is this okay?
Will the 165W work for a bigger tank? What happens if I get the 300W?Get the 165
I'm using 2 of the 165w for my 4'x18"x24". Can always add more if then later to suit you. Check the size, the 300w may be too big for what you have now
Do you think it would be better to go with the 300W so I don't need to purchase a new light when I decide to get a bigger tank? I can just turn down the strength.Either the Mars Aqua or the Vipar Spectra are both better options, the 165 watt models, will be plenty for your tank. Between those two, I like the Vipar better. They are very strong, so you'll actually need to dial down their strength to the minimum initially so you don't shock the coral with too much light. That thing you got from BRS is not ideal for lighting a coral reef aquarium.
Thats what I would doDo you think it would be better to go with the 300W so I don't need to purchase a new light when I decide to get a bigger tank? I can just turn down the strength.
Do you think it would be better to go with the 300W so I don't need to purchase a new light when I decide to get a bigger tank? I can just turn down the strength.