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never my issue lolBoredom and too much extra money maybe
what do you have now?When the old ones stop working. I will sometimes add lighting but rarely replace all together unless it needs to be.
what do you have now?
very true, you shouldnt fix what isnt broken.. and WHAAA no LED? lolYea, if corals are growing I would be hard pressed to change.
I run T5's and am thinking of adding a orphek light bar or 2.
Have 2 full new MH setups but went with a used T5 system so go figure.
personally not a huge fan of Kessils just because they have a hard time getting light into the nooks and crannies. I know they grow coral just not a fan of shadows.My main tank has a kessil a350 purchased in 2012, an a360we and a brand new a360x - the x replaced an a360 purchased in either 2013 or 2014 that has been giving me issues. I can no longer change the spectrum and it blinks when first turned on. Still it's been repurposed to use as a coral qt light. I'll still use it until it completely burns out. The kessils are old but they are still growing corals. I have added 2 black boxes over the years to decrease shadowing, as well as repurposed an old dual T5 fixture for additional light.
Originally I bought that a350 as a test as led's were largely unproven. The 250w metal halide which was lighting the other side of my tank is now in use on my 90g (36x24 footprint). It's got a couple of led strips for additional light.
I have a cheapo T5 fixture over my frag tank, and a micmol led over my name - just wanted to try something different then a black box and it's a softy only tank.
Yea I know all my reefing friends say the same about leds but cant argue with 8 T5's and the growth I get in a 10 month old tank.very true, you shouldnt fix what isnt broken.. and WHAAA no LED? lol
LolBRS recommends X lighting of the month.
You can definitely tell that's a T5 tank... Zero shadows.Yea I know all my reefing friends say the same about leds but cant argue with 8 T5's and the growth I get in a 10 month old tank.
What about the energy cost or the ability to view corals with the blues and violet spectrums? Or having a ramp up ramp down period? I know it's not necessary but makes for a nicer view don't you think?I firmly believe a solid majority of people change from boredom alone. I changed from 8x54 watt t5ho to 2x250 watt mh because it was basically a free switch. Par is higher. I actually have LESS heat, and bulb changes are cheaper. Only way I’d consider changing at this point is if whatever I changed to was free. See no point in spending money on a lateral move
What about the energy cost or the ability to view corals with the blues and violet spectrums? Or having a ramp up ramp down period? I know it's not necessary but makes for a nicer view don't you think?
Just about any light on the market grows coral. The question is what would make you say, "now that's a value add that I would pay for"? All phones make calls, all iPhones have apps etc but people still will buy the new iPhone when it comes out... Why buy new lights? Boredom seems to be the only answer I'm s ring here but isn't there any other reasons? Quieter? More efficient like covering a larger area? Space saver? Outlet saver? Or non functional like just to have the new flashy thing? Etc.Pick a lighting method that grows coral and stick with it. You can set a tank back by changing your lighting.
Nice, congrats on the upgrade!I just got a photon v2+ for my tank switched from Mars aqua and they worked but I didn't like the no programming and the spectrum was hard to dial in as for the photon it looks way better over the tank and has a lot more options with adjusting each channel