I was wondering if the 42 white LED lights would be enough to sustain soft corals?
T Tjr1992 · Registered Joined Mar 19, 2012 · 2 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Mar 19, 2012 Only show this user I was wondering if the 42 white LED lights would be enough to sustain soft corals?
Reefing Madness · Vodka Doser Joined Aug 12, 2011 · 6,496 Posts #2 · Mar 19, 2012 Only show this user Wattage? With or without focusing lenses? Might get away with it.
T Tjr1992 · Registered Joined Mar 19, 2012 · 2 Posts Discussion Starter · #3 · Mar 19, 2012 Only show this user Reefing Madness said: Wattage? With or without focusing lenses? Click to expand... It's 410 lumens and 960 lux... That's all it says
Reefing Madness said: Wattage? With or without focusing lenses? Click to expand... It's 410 lumens and 960 lux... That's all it says
Reefing Madness · Vodka Doser Joined Aug 12, 2011 · 6,496 Posts #4 · Mar 19, 2012 Only show this user Yea, you could use it. I would not keep them on the bottom though.
Reefing Madness · Vodka Doser Joined Aug 12, 2011 · 6,496 Posts #5 · Mar 19, 2012 Only show this user LED Aquarium Lights, Lighting; emitters, PAR, DIY, How they work | Aquarium Article Digest
Scottyb442 · Registered Joined Dec 30, 2011 · 79 Posts #6 · Mar 20, 2012 Only show this user That is what I started with but quickly upgraded to T5 lighting. I was amazed at the difference!
T Timmy · Registered Joined Jul 1, 2012 · 7 Posts #7 · Jul 1, 2012 Only show this user I have no problems with that so far