I take care of a 18 reef tanks...12 run on the aquaillumination LED units, one that is rurnning reefbrites, and 5 that are various combinations of t5 and metal halide...i can tell you first hand...sps lost alot of color and polyp extension under the LEDs (both types)...this is not just in the adjustment period. LPS for the most part have had little to no success in the long run...lots of bleaching (even with the intensities turned down and placement starting at the bottom and moving up into the higher light) The only thing i've seen some success with under the LEDs are some euphyllia. Clams on the other hand can't get enough of the LED lighting. Their colors are insane and health is perfect with the LEDs. Like alot of others, I've noticed a serious decline in health of LPS and softies after about 4-6 months under the LEDs...i've taken these corals back to the shop and put them back under metal halides and t5s and within a couple of weeks color and polyp extension returns. These problems have been seen across the board in EVERY tank I run the LEDs on. All tank parameters are kept identical to my shop tanks for ease of movement in corals from holding to customer tanks. Just my opinion obviously but I'd say that I've had ample experience with at least the Aquaillumintion units in a dozen different situations. I've pulled the units from several tanks and added more t5s to others and basically turned the LEDs off. These units were on all the tanks I took over but I can tell you that I would never put one of these units over a tank that I designed from the ground up. If you do run LEDs I think it is important to supplement with some non super focused point source light. The par readings on these LEDs is the only nice thing. It barely changes from surface to about 26 inches of water and has good penetration to depths of 48 inches (this is the deepest tank I have them on)
oh boy ,that's the great info and hand on experienced for sure
LED is it called burnt.
I take care of a 18 reef tanks...12 run on the aquaillumination LED units, one that is rurnning reefbrites, and 5 that are various combinations of t5 and metal halide...i can tell you first hand...sps lost alot of color and polyp extension under the LEDs (both types)...this is not just in the adjustment period. LPS for the most part have had little to no success in the long run...lots of bleaching (even with the intensities turned down and placement starting at the bottom and moving up into the higher light) The only thing i've seen some success with under the LEDs are some euphyllia. Clams on the other hand can't get enough of the LED lighting. Their colors are insane and health is perfect with the LEDs. Like alot of others, I've noticed a serious decline in health of LPS and softies after about 4-6 months under the LEDs...i've taken these corals back to the shop and put them back under metal halides and t5s and within a couple of weeks color and polyp extension returns. These problems have been seen across the board in EVERY tank I run the LEDs on. All tank parameters are kept identical to my shop tanks for ease of movement in corals from holding to customer tanks. Just my opinion obviously but I'd say that I've had ample experience with at least the Aquaillumintion units in a dozen different situations. I've pulled the units from several tanks and added more t5s to others and basically turned the LEDs off. These units were on all the tanks I took over but I can tell you that I would never put one of these units over a tank that I designed from the ground up. If you do run LEDs I think it is important to supplement with some non super focused point source light. The par readings on these LEDs is the only nice thing. It barely changes from surface to about 26 inches of water and has good penetration to depths of 48 inches (this is the deepest tank I have them on)
if you have the same light frequencies, and same output, then why in god's name would a coral care what source it's coming from...
personally, I think people who cant grow under LED's are retarded, and I'm putting it all up to user error/stupidity...
even under my shytte weipro fixture in conjunction with my ecoxotic module (both of which are crappy 1 watters that arent even cree) the corals I have have thrived in the last couple months, even can see good growth and excellent color from the single sps colony I have (granted it's a pocillapora)
Hope to see pics of this I will post before and after led pics of my zoas too in a wile to see the change
But I'm liking them still
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