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Hey all. I'm getting back to the salty hobby after a few years. The wife and I both agree that we want a SPS dominated tank this time around. I'd like opinions as to whether or not this light will be adequate for growth and brightly colored SPS corals.
The tank I have is a fluval edge M40. I'm using the light that came with the tank for now and don't mind it if it will give the results I desire. The specs on the light are here in the link. http://www.fluvalaquatics.com/us/pr...rum-performance-led-strip-light/#.XGDMu1xKiLA
I have one SPS frag in there now but it seems pretty brown and the polyps are not as extended as they were when first placed in the tank last week. I'm waiting on the test kits to tell me where the alk, mag, and Cal. levels are. So far my nitrates are 0 or just above. The tank also has a 7.5 gal refugium attached with Chaeto growing nicely in it.
The tank I have is a fluval edge M40. I'm using the light that came with the tank for now and don't mind it if it will give the results I desire. The specs on the light are here in the link. http://www.fluvalaquatics.com/us/pr...rum-performance-led-strip-light/#.XGDMu1xKiLA
I have one SPS frag in there now but it seems pretty brown and the polyps are not as extended as they were when first placed in the tank last week. I'm waiting on the test kits to tell me where the alk, mag, and Cal. levels are. So far my nitrates are 0 or just above. The tank also has a 7.5 gal refugium attached with Chaeto growing nicely in it.