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It's all dependent on the depth of tank. You can raise lights for more coverage or lower them for more par toward the sand bed. With lens swaps you can keep your lights at the needed height while allowing more focus light towards the sandbed.Love this thread!
What it the value or difference in lighting with the different lense options?(beaded 90s, clear 90s, 120s)
This is may be the worst representation for the lenses but maybe it will make it clearer? I wanted to take a picture of the 90 degree clears and with the beaded but I've used all the clears.
The beaded lenses seem to give a sharper fluorescence on coral. At least that is what I witnessed when going from a Mars Aqua with all 90 deg beaded lenses VS. my populargrow with all 120 deg lenses.
Now, Do I think there is a notable difference mixing the beaded and clears? Not really. However, I was able to achieve more lux and par from the lens swaps. I also gained maybe in inch or 2 in tank coverage.
Here is a video of the sandbed and it's led disco. The light is 9.5 inches above water with a lot of surface agitation. Please excuse the algae. Tanks been going through a phase. BTW I didn't adjust tank lights for the video. I did however do a color grade to remove some blue.