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![]() Initially the LEDs would be more expensive, but I'd go with them - first, 70w of MH is really nothing; replacement parts are harder to get; bulb choices are highly limited.
With the LEDs, the initial outlay might be a lot more, but that'll be recouped after 2 or 3 bulbs changes on the MH units.
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![]() I disagree with the LED, you don't get the penetration like a MH I don't care what people say. heck the T-5 bulb IMO suck who said the 70 w you can always get the 150 viper
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![]() and for the record look at the company solaris they didnt last long either the boards were heating up and burning out
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![]() Come on Mike you know that T5"s kick @ss :P
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![]() Id love t5's but they dont make them 18"-20" tanks
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![]() got a new light in mind. Could this be too much light?
http://oceanaquatics.com/store/produ...eme-Pro-20%22/ Thanks, Miki |
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LED lights would most certainly be the way to go and yes they do have the punch of MH, Solaris is also a bad example as they were the first to make use of commercial LED's for the aquarium and technology has immensely surpassed what Solaris first attempted. I would not choose the Viper light for a number of reasons including the costs of bulb replacements, heat, and not the best quality of some JBJ lights. Heat is a major issue on a small tank, LED's put off very little heat and with the average photo period would last about 8 years before having to be replaced. with some of the higher end units like the Aqua illumination, you can change out individual components for such things as technology advancements, failures, or if optional upgrades are offered. ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by OceanicCorals-Ian-; 04-07-2010 at 09:25 PM. |
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![]() Despite what people have to say about their experiences with the Current USA light on their nano tanks and it being "crap", I'll disagree. The bulbs are cheap (under $15 each) to replace, but they aren't the best. But they're decent, and they get the job done.
I suspect people who didn't have success with that particular light have other issues besides lighting. I have this light and my corals look pretty good: ![]() ![]() ![]() Overall, I'm satisfied with the unit and it's overall performance. I'd say go for it. You could always use it as frag tank lighting when you upgrade ![]()
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![]() Nice Setosa!
![]() Not sure I agree with you but your tank looks good! ![]() Quote:
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