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Bblinks 03-14-2012 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 693741)
Have you thought about adding a couple of red bulbs to the collection? I figure that's what I'll do, should cost a couple bucks. Apparently it can bring out some fish colors, not that I have any fish...

Funny that you mention it. I am contemplating on doing 2 stripes of 72 x 2 mix clusters of red, green, uv, and cw so I can get my lighting as close to a "full spectrum" as I can! I figure until we can find out what these coral(sps) needs in what specific spectrum it would be better to emulate the sun to the best of our ability by using everything that is available to us but not the extend of turning our tanks into a disco ball.

On the other hand, we really don't know if the coral do need red or green spectrum of light and from the way my sps has reacted from the ai and its intensity almost lends me to think that intensity is more important then spectrum. Is adding all those other lighting and making the top of my tank into a octopus of wiring worth the effort?

Whats your thoughts?

Oscar 03-14-2012 07:53 PM

Bblinks:

I notice from your signature you also have a 29G cube. Would a single AI Sol work for the cube? And at what height?

Aquattro 03-14-2012 07:54 PM

I'm thinking that it's only needed for appearances. I think a few reds, maybe greens might make the colors of some corals and fish pop a bit. Since most of my coral are blues and purples, the AI spectrum should replicate what I currently have with radiums. I think. I can see some colors on fish being visually better with some other spectrum, but I don't think it's required for coral growth or color.
So if I did this, it would be a simple strip behind the AIs with a few colored bulbs. I would test it first before I installed it anyway, and if I didn't see noticeable improvement, I'd skip the whole idea.

Bblinks 03-14-2012 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Oscar (Post 693769)
Bblinks:

I notice from your signature you also have a 29G cube. Would a single AI Sol work for the cube? And at what height?

Yes, most definitely. I would hang it 6 to 10" awl with 70 degree lens. I think you should check out the AI nano as well since they have higher power leds. I am however running DIY 24 cree 50\50 mix of blues and whites supplimented by 2 greens and 2 red on the cube right now and the only reason I did that is to keep the biocube's original canopy.

Bblinks 03-14-2012 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 693770)
I'm thinking that it's only needed for appearances. I think a few reds, maybe greens might make the colors of some corals and fish pop a bit. Since most of my coral are blues and purples, the AI spectrum should replicate what I currently have with radiums. I think. I can see some colors on fish being visually better with some other spectrum, but I don't think it's required for coral growth or color.
So if I did this, it would be a simple strip behind the AIs with a few colored bulbs. I would test it first before I installed it anyway, and if I didn't see noticeable improvement, I'd skip the whole idea.

I think I will hold off on the red and greens as I don't think it will do much. Thanks for the input.

BTW I think you might want to re-think about the lens, after looking at the par reading and the way my blue tipped stag being under 900+ pars transfroming from brown bodied blue tipped into a blue body and sky blue tip piece, it really made me wonder if its better to keep the stock 40/70 mix to get the best of both world. I don't know just a thought.

Oscar 03-15-2012 04:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Bblinks (Post 693782)
I think you should check out the AI nano as well since they have higher power leds.

hmmm...I had not really looked at the Nano before. But for only a few dollars more I still think the Sol might be a better fit. I will have to review the specs again.

Thanks for the feedback.

fishytime 03-15-2012 04:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Bblinks (Post 693766)
Is adding all those other lighting and making the top of my tank into a octopus of wiring worth the effort?

Whats your thoughts?


my thoughts are.....buy Radions......one power cord, thats it:razz::mrgreen:

Aquattro 03-15-2012 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by fishytime (Post 693939)
my thoughts are.....buy Radions......one power cord, thats it:razz::mrgreen:

Tidy cords for only $1275+tx more. Good deal :)

But, I'm a sucker for the sun, so I'll go to Costa Rica with the money I save and live with an extra cord.

Bblinks 03-15-2012 04:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 693944)
Tidy cords for only $1275+tx more. Good deal :)

But, I'm a sucker for the sun, so I'll go to Costa Rica with the money I save and live with an extra cord.

Heh heh heh! I am using my money that I saved for Cancun in December!😃

MarkoD 03-15-2012 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 693944)
Tidy cords for only $1275+tx more. Good deal :)

But, I'm a sucker for the sun, so I'll go to Costa Rica with the money I save and live with an extra cord.

my thoughts exactly.....

the extra cord on the sols is for the controller.....

on the radions you need the extra USB cord and a computer to control it.


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