MAX LED Lighting

StevesLEDs

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Not to advertise, however Steve's LEDs does make an LED upgrade specifically for the Red Sea Max S-Series aquariums - and they are SUBSTANTIALLY brighter than the LED system Red Sea offers, yet they cost about the same.

@AJWillis Yes it makes a huge difference, the upgrading to LEDs will allow your aquarium to be about 4 times brighter, and you'll be able to grow absolutely every species of coral, clam, anemone from every ocean - and that's with the system only running at about 70%. Colors and iridescence will look better than the local fish store as well.
 

AJWills

New Member
Not to advertise, however Steve's LEDs does make an LED upgrade specifically for the Red Sea Max S-Series aquariums - and they are SUBSTANTIALLY brighter than the LED system Red Sea offers, yet they cost about the same.

@AJWillis Yes it makes a huge difference, the upgrading to LEDs will allow your aquarium to be about 4 times brighter, and you'll be able to grow absolutely every species of coral, clam, anemone from every ocean - and that's with the system only running at about 70%. Colors and iridescence will look better than the local fish store as well.

As you will see from the pics some of my corals are only showing brown... Gold torch has a little gold and we want to enhance these x
 

StevesLEDs

RS Sponsor
Using a 13,000K full spectrum combination will most certainly enhance those colors. This particular spectrum uses the new lime LEDs (they don't actually look lime or green), and it works really well for boosting those particular non-iridescent natural colors. Naturally it will also make the iridescent colors pop out substantially as well.

-Jeff
 
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