Do the Reefbrite LED's actually change the visiual color along halides. In other words, do they actually work as t5 sup. If you have any photo's could you please post :) thank you
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Do the Reefbrite LED's actually change the visiual color along halides. In other words, do they actually work as t5 sup. If you have any photo's could you please post :) thank you
sweet, thats enough for me. should get mine in a week! do you think the 48" would be to much on a 4" 120g?
My tank is 36" L and 18"w by 24" tall, it covers the entire tank.Well it also depends on how wide his tank is cause they dont have a good spread, and what MH he is running...anything over 150w I think 2 would be best, but one would work better then nothing....he also said it's a 120 so I am guessing his tank is 24' wide , and one 48" strip is not going to cover that tank, and no way will it cover it over a pair of 250's MH's...
enough spread for what exactly? I highly doubt reebrites are your sole source of lighting so it may very well be enough spread, for what you need.. It seems you are just trying to contradict what Reefer831 has experienced.I have a 4' reefbrite bar over my 3' wide frag tank and it's enough spread.
Never seen those different colorson the reefbright only white and blue what are they.This is 5 bars and my tank is only 12" wide..and still lack of spread.
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Never seen those different colorson the reefbright only white and blue what are they.
I have one blue reefbrite 72" now on my 72x30x24" tank. The one strip punches though my 3x250w radiums. One strip seems to give enough spread to my tank. I was able to not use 8x39w T5HO with one of the reefbrite strips.