nunlef
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Happy mother's day to me
Happy mother's day to me
I must've been a good mommy
cause I got a reef brite LED
That's alittle tune I wrote last sunday while putting my fancy new light on the tank. It's a 48" white ReedBrite LED strip I bought online at Premium Aquatics.
My tank is 48"x24"x24", typically, one would install 3-5 of these units to be fully LED. I plan on 3-4 and will place corals with care.
this is a single LED strip at 50% power, they aren't dimmable, but do have an adjustable power supply - don't ask me what the difference is.
this is the same strip at 100% - no other lighting, and the room was "daylight dim" - ie, bright out, but I had the blinds closed.
this is a profile so you can see the spread. It's clearly defined, even easier to see in real life.
and yes, the glass is always that dirty - I have 3 little kids, and they put their paws all over it.
It's been on a week, and I'm really looking foward to getting 2 more soon. I will replace my odyssea 4x54 T5 with 2 units, and then add a 4th LED strip down the road. I picked up a montipora digita from Blue Zoo Aquatics about 2 weeks ago, and I guess it's doing OK under the reef brite strip. My frogspawn and star polyps are definitely looking better, the mushroom and zoa couldn't care less.
well, that's it, I hope you enjoy my sub-par photogaphy skills and dirty tank
Happy mother's day to me
I must've been a good mommy
cause I got a reef brite LED
That's alittle tune I wrote last sunday while putting my fancy new light on the tank. It's a 48" white ReedBrite LED strip I bought online at Premium Aquatics.
My tank is 48"x24"x24", typically, one would install 3-5 of these units to be fully LED. I plan on 3-4 and will place corals with care.
this is a single LED strip at 50% power, they aren't dimmable, but do have an adjustable power supply - don't ask me what the difference is.
this is the same strip at 100% - no other lighting, and the room was "daylight dim" - ie, bright out, but I had the blinds closed.
this is a profile so you can see the spread. It's clearly defined, even easier to see in real life.
and yes, the glass is always that dirty - I have 3 little kids, and they put their paws all over it.
It's been on a week, and I'm really looking foward to getting 2 more soon. I will replace my odyssea 4x54 T5 with 2 units, and then add a 4th LED strip down the road. I picked up a montipora digita from Blue Zoo Aquatics about 2 weeks ago, and I guess it's doing OK under the reef brite strip. My frogspawn and star polyps are definitely looking better, the mushroom and zoa couldn't care less.
well, that's it, I hope you enjoy my sub-par photogaphy skills and dirty tank