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Old 07-01-2013, 07:20 PM
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So are you both saying that the Vertex is not enough light?

I was looking at the Vertex Illumilux IV LED Fixture - Dolce Bianco. But I just cannot find anthing to say if it is enough light.
I think you could get something else cheaper that seems to do a better job.
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/vt...8+Inch%29.html
seems to be more for planted tanks, refugiums. Not for corals

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Old 07-01-2013, 07:28 PM
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Vertex doesn't have a very good reputation for growing SPS as far as I know.
I wouldn't say that, the 260-360 fixtures are really nice, seen lots of amazing SPS tanks under those but the IV fixture is way different. At only 6 LED per foot you're looking at 68 watts total. While it sure would be nice if you could get away with only 68W of lighting on a 4' tank 80 gallon tank it just isn't nearly enough for SPS and many LPS corals. The IV fixtures are modular, the idea is to use as many of them as you need which in your case is probably 3-4. So they certainly aren't budget fixtures, AI sols are cheaper and IMO a better option.

I agree you should look at Evergrow. Two D120s would be good if you're not interested in much control. A single 32" IT2080 is the other option which will offer more control but less output. That's pretty much it for LED options under $500 to cover that size tank and support SPS coral.
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Old 07-01-2013, 07:29 PM
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His wife wanna keep hard corals,and the illumilux won't be able to support corals at all.i suggested the Evergrow IT2080,they'd be enough to cover his 48'' long tank.Vertex is coming out with a new model luminati 450(if i'm not mistaken)the new model will be 2x better than the 360,so they say...
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I think you could get something else cheaper that seems to do a better job.
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/vt...8+Inch%29.html
seems to be more for planted tanks, refugiums. Not for corals
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Old 07-01-2013, 07:48 PM
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Thanks to all of you. Your suggestions and input is greatly appreciated. I will go with the IT2080 for now. The DIY kits are interesting and I just may look at those in the future. Electonics are not a problem for me. But time is so I will buy new.

Again thanks for all the suggestions. Once I have the tank all setup I will post some pic's. Have to say already looking good. Been running 1 week and crystal clear. But need to makesure chemistry is Ok before I put fish in. Right now just rocks, sand and a few hermit cleanup crew
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Old 07-02-2013, 01:09 AM
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run AI Sol's you'll love them
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