For close to a year I have been running LED's over my tank, I began with Radion Gen 2, after a few months I switched to Ocean Revive Arctic. I wasn't pleased with the Radon, so after reading raving reviews about the Ocean Revive fixture, I decided to give the cheaper fixture a shot. Although the Ocean Revive lacks the adjustability that the Radion gives, I found the spread out placement of each individual LED of the OR fixture gave a much better light spread. So far, the OR LED fixture has enabled my corals to thrive with great growth and coloration.
As of yesterday, I set up my new Deep Blue Professional 60 gallon rimless tank, I have the Ocean Revive fixture hung over the left side of the tank and today I was given a 24" Metal Halide 150 watt fixture with 2 24" T5 bulbs, I am going to hang the MH fixture over the right side of the tank.
I will take frags from corals currently under the OR LED fixture to place them under the MH for comparison of color and growth. I am definitely not going to claim this as a scientific test, but since all the comparison corals will be in the same tank and under identical water conditions, I see this as a very good comparison test. As soon as frags are cut and glued down I will take pics of the mother colony and frag for posting in this thread. Most will be acros, with just a few zoas/palys.
As of yesterday, I set up my new Deep Blue Professional 60 gallon rimless tank, I have the Ocean Revive fixture hung over the left side of the tank and today I was given a 24" Metal Halide 150 watt fixture with 2 24" T5 bulbs, I am going to hang the MH fixture over the right side of the tank.
I will take frags from corals currently under the OR LED fixture to place them under the MH for comparison of color and growth. I am definitely not going to claim this as a scientific test, but since all the comparison corals will be in the same tank and under identical water conditions, I see this as a very good comparison test. As soon as frags are cut and glued down I will take pics of the mother colony and frag for posting in this thread. Most will be acros, with just a few zoas/palys.