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I been a fan of metal halide for the last decade and I think it is finally time to upgrade to LED. If you have an LED system for your Saltwater Aquarium that you love, please share your story.
 

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Diy led here :)
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had a garbage led system last year with t5 supplements that made me consider metal halides again.

as a last ditch effort i went with black box evergrow wifis. 1200 par at the surface.

milles grow on the sand bed (3ft down) so i am good.
 
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had a garbage led system last year with t5 supplements that made me consider metal halides again.

as a last ditch effort i went with black box evergrow wifis. 1200 par at the surface.

milles grow on the sand bed (3ft down) so i am good.

The last thing I want is a LED that isn't up to par for my aquarium. I'll take a look into the black box ever grow wifis. Thanks Russ265
 

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Just want to throw out there. Some times switching to LEDs can be frustrating. There are tons out there. Just keep this in mind. MH are plug and play, i.e. They just work. Leds take time to find what the corals like and what you like
 

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Just want to throw out there. Some times switching to LEDs can be frustrating. There are tons out there. Just keep this in mind. MH are plug and play, i.e. They just work. Leds take time to find what the corals like and what you like
This is true keep a PAR meter handy!
 

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