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![]() Have you considered a couple of 10 watt multi-chip LEDs? My DIY fixture consists of 3 rails of them in various colour temperatures. A 12 volt power supply on a timer & simple dimmer, you're good to go. I also added some LED strips to supplement the 10 watters. I have a couple of UV spectrum 10 watt multi chips as well (395-405 nm) but haven't installed them. I find the Royal Blues provide plenty of flourescence.
Since someone has already linked to auction site, here's another. http://www.ebay.ca/itm/2pcs-10W-10-W...item35d3330698 The strips are available in 5 meter spools from offshore vendors for very low price, but you need to plan ahead due to shipping time.
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And to clarify, not looking for true uv, just some supplementation in the 400-430nm range...which we all know not only looms pretty, but actually offers the most efficien, usable light spectrum for coral. Looking at a diy from rapid led that will have 2 x Cree royal blue and 4 violet semi led. About 100 bucks all in. Myka, i am looking into the reefbrites. |