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by Archit
on 11/10/2011
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Its a great light, makes all the corals and fish very very happy. I just wished it was strong enough to provide good PAR levels beyond first 12" ... all the corals in top part of our tank are doing great (and we dont have SPS ... all LPS), while the ones at mid-level and low level are doing just ok ...
Its my fault though, I shouldve done more research before pulling the trigger ... but these are great regardless.
In my 92gallon corner, heres my setup:
far end shortest corner: 12" deepwater blue
a few inches up: 24" Diamond White
a few inches more up: 24" Deepwater Blue
a few inches more up: 36" Marine Fusion
With the timed powerstrips, I have the deepwater blues come on first for about 1.5 hrs, then other two lights kick in as well for about 7 hrs, then another 1.5-2 hrs of deepwater blues, and then moonlight time.
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by mrpmj00
on 9/8/2011
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Wow! The Current Usa 36" TrueLumen
Pro LED Strip Light shows colors on my fish Ive never seen anywhere! Looks as if someone painted my fish so they now look so vibrant (My video camera makes it bluer than it really is.) The blue hippo tang now has a gorgeous deep flourescent blue color. I see colors on the emperor that I didn't really see before.
My tank is 4 foot long so I got the 3 foot TrueLumen Pro LED.
I highly recommend it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvzmhnFxSJc
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by Roger
on 7/25/2011
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I'm using 2 36" 12K whites and 2 36" blues over a 155g bow-front tank. When you run the whites alone they look a little on the yellow side but couple them with the blues and they show a nice crisp white color. The 4 strips cover the tank well with no dark spots either on the sides or the front or back. With good water movement from my Vortechs it shows a nice shimmer. I'm really happy with them plus no heat and no changing bulbs.
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by budlow
on 5/3/2011
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Purchased the deepwater blue to add actinic lighting. It really is a nice light and compact as I have it mounted under my light fixture and it obscures the main light very little and really brings out the corals color.
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by Jordan
on 3/27/2011
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Love this light strip, VERY bright, but the only problem with it is that you would probably need about 4-6 of them to get SPS growth on a reef tank.. which at $150+ -$200 each would cost a ton of money.. I think that they have a good product, but for the price you can probably find something better...
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