I feel like a lot of times people make the mistake of equating affordable as lower quality...it was a great light for 3 years for me until the accident which was my fault
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On a 15 it will be dialed way down. Especially in a mixed reef 15. But, two wafers are better than one. I'm tired of shadowing on little tanks. The k7pro won't fix it entirely, but it will make.a huge difference vs a prime HD16.Even on a 15g tank the V3 seems like probably overkill.
If everyone wasn't already saying the 60 is far more than enough, I would because the price isn't too far apart actually but I am trying to save a little money at the moment and actually just scaled down without plans to scale back up too soon so for now I think the 60 will do...otherwise I'd be with you 100%On a 15 it will be dialed way down. Especially in a mixed reef 15. But, two wafers are better than one. I'm tired of shadowing on little tanks. The k7pro won't fix it entirely, but it will make.a huge difference vs a prime HD16.
For reference I also have a rebreeders photon 24+ on a 25 gallon lagoon. The difference in all over vs spot lighting is immeasurable. Growth patterns, colors, growth speed, all of it increases when your lighting isn't center focused.
Also, I don't have to drive the chips very hard Vs the prime that I am pushing as hard as they can go. If there is an opportunity to over buy lighting for a reasonable price, do it.
I don’t know that you want my opinion with sps, since I have had mixed success. Overall I believe the Anacropora and Bonsai are generally hardier for sps corals. The milli being the more delicate of the 3.@Gtinnel does those look like good pieces to venture into the Acro world to you? Everyone recommends a green goblin so I picked it and the Bonsai and Milli appear to be pretty well encrusted. That's important to me since you can never be sure whether or not they were wild or maricultures so at least encrusting over the base indicates that they've been in captivity for a little while at least.
I understand... everyone has VERY mixed opinions it seems...some people were absolutely recommending them while others were advising to to pick differently. I was thinking that maybe it would be a good idea to try 3 different species mostly...they're not pricey btw (not that that means I don't care how they do or anything though).I don’t know that you want my opinion with sps, since I have had mixed success. Overall I believe the Anacropora and Bonsai are generally hardier corals. The milli being the more delicate of the 3.
I understand that completely. That’s why I have 6 of them over a 6 foot tank. That tank is one of the cheap rimmed tanks with center braces so I ended up getting some awful shadowing from the braces. I found that putting 6 lights on my tank fixed the problem.I'm tired of shadowing on little tanks.
I'm absolutely hoping for success but not fooling myself into believing it'll just happen no matter what...I've always been a really big Scoly fan personally as well a certain other LPS and NPS...I've kept digis and Psammacora but not these finicky guys yetI understand that completely. That’s why I have 6 of them over a 6 foot tank. That tank is one of the cheap rimmed tanks with center braces so I ended up getting some awful shadowing from the braces. I found that putting 6 lights on my tank fixed the problem.
Thanks, I was thinking about one more since they're all very unique and not very expensive but I want to try 2 or 3 acros in one tank as wellbeautiful!