Anyone running Sky LED’s?

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Hello,

wondering if anyone locally (Apopka / Orlando) area is currently running Neptune Sky LED’s?

I’m thinking about purchasking a couple and ould like to see them running on a system first… If I could swing by and just take a quick peek, it would be appreciated…

please & thank you…

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Jonathan,
I contributed to your question thread regarding Reefbreeders Photon V2 pro. I am in Deland area, you are welcome by sometime if you want to see that one in action, I am super impressed, and moved off t5's, after 16 years, so to impress me with LED to replace, was not what I expected.
 
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Perry, I appreciate the feedback & offer! I need to take you up on that. It is impressive to make the switch & be happy. I’m a little hesitant about the spotlighting / disco effect some people have referred to with the pro. There is also the app. I have had at least a handful of the older styles of reefbreeders (before I took a 5 yr break) and loved them! They had a remote & more even layout, imo. I’ll shoot you a pm…

I got some feedback on a different local forum about the Sky’s… A handful of people that had them gave positive reviews & recommended them. Great spread, par, coral color & growth. The couple negative posts were from people that didn’t own them. Lol possible sides I can see with Sky’s at this point is them being so new, lack of shimmer & app / Wi-Fi controlled.

Picky? Yeppers… justified? I think so… I’m trying to do a LOT more research this time because these would be to replace 2k worth of lights I bought 2 months ago :/ Should’ve done more research… anyway
 
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