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Aquattro 06-11-2012 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 723353)
Have you tried supplementing with radiums?

Thought about it, but figured they might bleach my corals...

freezetyle 06-11-2012 04:31 AM

Word on the street is that you will be able to order custom pucks with the vega colours for the sol fixture in the coming months. so i wouldn't feel too left out

Aquattro 06-11-2012 04:34 AM

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Originally Posted by freezetyle (Post 723394)
Word on the street is that you will be able to order custom pucks with the vega colours for the sol fixture in the coming months. so i wouldn't feel too left out

not really something I would be interested in, pretty happy with the color of these.

Aquattro 06-16-2012 03:50 PM

Thought I'd post a weekly update. Chris was right, you tend to forget how good it was and enjoy what you have. Overall, pretty happy with the setup.

After the 2+ weeks without MH, the corals, for the most part have not lost any color. Some colors don't show as well, but that's life I guess. I ramped the white up to 80% and will probably keep it there, seems bright enough to keep the colors, and still allows a lot of room for tuning the blues.
No heat to speak of, tank temp doesn't go up at all from lights, even though they're enclosed in a canopy (which I may change).
They use about 1/3rd of the power my MH did, so happy in that department too.
The color separation thing only really gets emphasized directly under the center where the crest of my wave forms, the other areas of the tank are fine, so unless you have a really turbulent surface, you may not notice this effect as much.
No views on growth yet, but I'll update that in a few more weeks.

Overall, good move to the LEDs

Bblinks 06-16-2012 06:52 PM

Glad to see the corals are adjusting to the lights, more so that you are adjusting to the new lights. :smile: I have been thinking about adding some Fiji pink T5's for some time since Chris retrofitted his tank with them but truthfully I really don't think we need it. The color of the coral doesn't seen to change much instead the reflection under different lighting system alters it's true color. I had a piece from Peter's tank that looked brownish with white polyps under his AI sols but once I put it in my frag tank with T5s 3 whites, 2 blues, and 1pink. That piece instantly changed into a redish purple body with white polyps. Same with a bubble gum nana I got from JL a week and half ago. The body under T5 was baby blue and as soon as it hits my tank the blue washed out and the body just look like its bleached white, I took it back to the JL just to see that I am not mistaking and as soon as it hits their water BAM the piece turned baby blue. I am not gonna pretend that I am some kind of light spectrum expert but I do know that coral grows and they do keep color under LED but to make them "pop" we should supplement it with a red spectrum so it will be more asethetically appealing.

Aquattro 06-16-2012 07:00 PM

Rich, I talked to Chris about the T5 thing, and I added a single fiji purple bulb to see if it made a difference. Visually, none at all. I couldn't tell if it was on or off. I suppose enough of them and you might see a difference. Not sure it affects color either, the colors lacking pop are simply lacking from the full spectrum intensity of the MH.

An example is that piece I got at the frag swap that Chris brought over from Tim...the pink and blue milli. It was probably the "popiest" coral in the tank until I added the LED and instantly, the colors blended. Not so much washed out, but the difference between pink and blue weren't as distinct. Still a nice piece, but not what it was under MH.

But overall, the difference in colors only happened at light change over. What they were then is still what they are today, no changes due to the LED.

Which for me is huge, I was really scared they would all brown out.

Bblinks 06-16-2012 08:41 PM

That's the main reason why I wanted you to keep the intensity relatively close to your halides is so that the corals won't brown out. The only other thing I want to mention is that not all of the corals will react positively 100% to the switch at first, I found that majority of the deep water ones will take longer to be accustomed to the new lights but no more than a month or two in my experience.

I also dose some zeovit sponge power and amino acid to help with the transition period. just a thought.

Aquattro 06-16-2012 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Bblinks (Post 724643)
That's the main reason why I wanted you to keep the intensity relatively close to your halides is so that the corals won't brown out. The only other thing I want to mention is that not all of the corals will react positively 100% to the switch at first, I found that majority of the deep water ones will take longer to be accustomed to the new lights but no more than a month or two in my experience.

I also dose some zeovit sponge power and amino acid to help with the transition period. just a thought.

I think all the corals are doing well, even the deep water piece I have.

I dose a bunch of zeo stuff, including aminos (but not sponge power). I can't really say there is an event happening that I'd call a transition period, the tank just looks like it does each year when my radiums were getting near replacement time. All in all, everything looks like it did pre LED, other than that fluorescing "pop" in colors.

Werbo 06-17-2012 01:43 AM

Brad - how many sols do you figure over a 24x48 120G?

Aquattro 06-17-2012 03:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Tyler Werbowski (Post 724698)
Brad - how many sols do you figure over a 24x48 120G?

Tyler, you'd need 4 of them. If you have no center brace, "maybe" 3, but probably 4


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