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I'm setting up a red sea reefer 250 (in my living room)and I'd like to keep mostly Sps . Would two Xr15's be efficient if not does anyone else have any suggestions .
Thank you
No, not in my opinion and based on my experience using the Radion XR30w Pro and two AI Hydra 26 HDs. I'm running the latter two on a Reefer 250 and I'm already dealing with shadowing and light spread issues with frags. I think you need more fixtures than just two or, better yet, consider a non-puck-syle LED arrangement if you want to go with LED. The puck-based LED fixtures can work, but you need to consider light spread and shadowing.
Would be my choice as well.
No, not in my opinion and based on my experience using the Radion XR30w Pro and two AI Hydra 26 HDs. I'm running the latter two on a Reefer 250 and I'm already dealing with shadowing and light spread issues with frags. I think you need more fixtures than just two or, better yet, consider a non-puck-syle LED arrangement if you want to go with LED. The puck-based LED fixtures can work, but you need to consider light spread and shadowing.
Exactly. I just ordered a 36” hybrid fixture to utilize both my existing LEDs and some T5s to resolve this issue.Tottally agree. I ran Hydra's as well and once your sps start to get some size to them, you are going to deal with shadowing. At that point you will need to add T5 supplementation or some other alternative light. I did have some shadows w/ my orphek but it was due to a milli colony getting to big and overcasting over another coral.
great infoExactly. I just ordered a 36” hybrid fixture to utilize both my existing LEDs and some T5s to resolve this issue.
No, not in my opinion and based on my experience using the Radion XR30w Pro and two AI Hydra 26 HDs. I'm running the latter two on a Reefer 250 and I'm already dealing with shadowing and light spread issues with frags. I think you need more fixtures than just two or, better yet, consider a non-puck-syle LED arrangement if you want to go with LED. The puck-based LED fixtures can work, but you need to consider light spread and shadowing.
No, not in my opinion and based on my experience using the Radion XR30w Pro and two AI Hydra 26 HDs. I'm running the latter two on a Reefer 250 and I'm already dealing with shadowing and light spread issues with frags. I think you need more fixtures than just two or, better yet, consider a non-puck-syle LED arrangement if you want to go with LED. The puck-based LED fixtures can work, but you need to consider light spread and shadowing.
I was looking at adding a Maxspect RSX 200 to my RSR250 as well. Would you mind posting some photos of what yours looks like on your tank?I'm using a Maxspect RSX 200 on mine and really like it so far. SPS seedlings are doing well and have nice color under it. I'm using the tank mount legs that come standard and don't seem to have shadowing issues or disco effect. I loved the sleek fixture design over other LED mounting options. The 200 has four LED clusters that cover the full 36" span of the tank with good front to back coverage. I've only been using it for a few months now, so time will tell if it is long term viable. But so far I'm very happy. The newer Razor model includes additional led strips that mimic T5 supplements, but I chose not to go that route.
looks good on the tankThis is a horrible picture that I snapped this morning before work when the lights were just starting to ramp up. So you cannot see the tank interior very well, but at least you can see what the fixture looks like on the tank.
how are they positioned, because i want to add a third without removing the plastic above the overflow2 XR’s would be just fine, I have 3 primes over mine and XR’s are about twice the light so just fine