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    AI Sol question

    I have gained a liking for this light fixture and wanted to know others opinions on it. If its not the best option what other LED light fixture would be a better choice?

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    Re: AI Sol question

    I've had mine for about two months now. I have 2 super blues over my 75 mixed reef. I LOVE the controllability of the units. All of my existing corals seem to be doing fine although 8 weeks is really to early to tell. The other 3 frags I added since then are also doing nicely. I'm currently running the lights at 38/48/48 at their peak and continue to ramp them up. These thing put out a lot of light so be carful and acclimate your tank.
    Current 75g Mixed Reef -Started May 2011
    Equipment: 75g Reef Ready AGA, Trigger Systems Sump, Custom Stand, 2 AI Sol Blues, Reefkeeper Light, Precision Marine 175 Redline Skimmer, MP40, Tunze Nano Wavemaker, Bubblemagnus doser, ATO, BRS Carbon Reactor, Second mortgage on house
    Coral: Zoas, Mushroom Leather, Fiji Leather, Mushrooms, Maze Coral, Gorgonians, Palys, Short Tentical Plate, Duncans
    Inverts: Coral Banded Shrimp, CUC, Unrchin, Deresa Clam, Emerald Crab, Yellow Sea Cuc
    Fish: Maroon Clown, 2 Blue/Green Chromis, Hoeven's Wrasse, Lyretail Anthias, Lawnmower Blenny

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    AI Sol question

    Steved has had them on his tank for a while and his tank is beautiful and thriving. Check out his thread.
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    Re: AI Sol question

    Thanks John.

    Yes, I've had them since I started my tank and I'm very pleased with them. Some of the newer stuff with fancy colors are kind of cool, and might be fun, but to keep the spend down, the Sols are a great option IMO.
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    Re: AI Sol question

    I don't think you can go wrong with the AI's......i've heard good things about them.

    One warning though (this goes for all LED's) start your intensity low.......and when you think it is time to take it up 5%, wait 2 more weeks! I've been victim of this myself......only to find that it takes my corals about a week to tell me they didn't like the last increase. LED's put off a lot of light.....and most PAR meters don't read the blue light correctly so it is definitley a lot of light. It will pay off in the end.
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    Re: AI Sol question

    Now how do I acclimate new corals to an already existing LED light set up. Would decreasing the intensity effect the current corals?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steved13 View Post
    Thanks John.

    Yes, I've had them since I started my tank and I'm very pleased with them. Some of the newer stuff with fancy colors are kind of cool, and might be fun, but to keep the spend down, the Sols are a great option IMO.
    If you have a link to your forum I would like to read it

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    Re: AI Sol question

    It's in my signature, but here it is again:

    Steved13's 250G Deep Dimension
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    250 Gallon Deep Dimension, Started 4/28/11, AI SOL Super Blue 4 modules, 50 gallon acrylic sump, 2X Reeflo Super Dart Gold return pumps, Emperor Aquatics 50W HO UV sterilizer,GHL Profilux 3.1NEX Controller, 2X Vortech MP40WES w/battery backup, GHL Profilux 4 channel dosing pump, JBJ Arctica 1/3hp chiller, Rena 300W smart heater ,Tunze Osmolator ATO, Reef Octopus BR110 Biopellet reactor, Reef Octopus MF 2000 media reactor for GAC, i-Tech 400 cone Skimmer, 2X Mocean 2000, 1" Sea Swirl, 160lbs Samoa pink #0 sand, 200+ lbs of live rock Closed 1/13/13

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    Re: AI Sol question

    Quote Originally Posted by lilj104 View Post
    Now how do I acclimate new corals to an already existing LED light set up. Would decreasing the intensity effect the current corals?
    Most corals should be added on the substrate and then moved up gradually over a couple of weeks or so. If it's a light loving coral, lik most SPS you can probably go right to the top, or midway and then moved up.
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    Re: AI Sol question

    Quote Originally Posted by steved13 View Post
    Most corals should be added on the substrate and then moved up gradually over a couple of weeks or so. If it's a light loving coral, lik most SPS you can probably go right to the top, or midway and then moved up.
    Ok, so I do not necessarily have to lower the intensity of the lights? right?

    do you think I can get away with one, or will I need two AI Sol on a 65g 36 x 18 x 24

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    Re: AI Sol question

    You can "get away" with one but you'd have to mount it high to get a decent light spread throughout the tank....won't be very strong light. I (personally) would go with two........but you can always start with 1 and add another in a month or two.
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    Re: AI Sol question

    +1 2 would be better, 1 will require careful coral placement.
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    Re: AI Sol question

    Quote Originally Posted by PSU4ME View Post
    You can "get away" with one but you'd have to mount it high to get a decent light spread throughout the tank....won't be very strong light. I (personally) would go with two........but you can always start with 1 and add another in a month or two.
    i think i am planning on doing the 2..but how high above the tank should I sit it

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    Hey thought I would throw in my 2 cents! I have a pair of AI sols blue over my 65gal. LOVE THEM! matter of fact I bought another pair for a future tank I dont even own yet haha.. But they are amazing so far. Love the controls. Simple to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilj104 View Post
    i think i am planning on doing the 2..but how high above the tank should I sit it
    I have mine hung from the ceiling. 2 units running parallel to the front glass. Have them about 10 inches above the water.
    Current 75g Mixed Reef -Started May 2011
    Equipment: 75g Reef Ready AGA, Trigger Systems Sump, Custom Stand, 2 AI Sol Blues, Reefkeeper Light, Precision Marine 175 Redline Skimmer, MP40, Tunze Nano Wavemaker, Bubblemagnus doser, ATO, BRS Carbon Reactor, Second mortgage on house
    Coral: Zoas, Mushroom Leather, Fiji Leather, Mushrooms, Maze Coral, Gorgonians, Palys, Short Tentical Plate, Duncans
    Inverts: Coral Banded Shrimp, CUC, Unrchin, Deresa Clam, Emerald Crab, Yellow Sea Cuc
    Fish: Maroon Clown, 2 Blue/Green Chromis, Hoeven's Wrasse, Lyretail Anthias, Lawnmower Blenny

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