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    that Reef Guy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Smile Marineland Reef Capable LED Fixture Thoughts / Opinions

    I want to try out LED lightning on one of my tanks.

    I am looking at the Marineland Reef Capable LED Fixture 18 to 24"

    Reef Aquarium Lighting & LED Lights: Marineland Reef Capable LED Lighting System

    The tank I want to use is a 10 gallon which is 12 inches tall (actually 10 inches with the sand).

    The guy at my LFS says that the light from the reef capable LED might be too bright for the tank and cook and bleach my corals since the tank is not that tall.

    But they only sell the single bright Marineland fixture at the store and don't have any experience on the Reef Capable Fixture and would have to order it for me.

    My question is do you guys own one of these or have heard about these fixtures?

    Are they quality fixtures / Do they bring out the color in the Corals?

    Marineland has 3 different ones that are 18-24" :

    Single Bright which is 300 Lumens
    Double Bright which is 450 Lumes
    Reef Capable which 1305 Lumens

    Thanks in advance,
    Steve

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    its not really about the lumens its about the PAR, im not saying it wont work but with most people using 1w l.e.d's they dont get much growth out of corals. If you are thinking leds i would go d.i.y. 3w cree kit for it.
    "reefing sure takes up your money...but it is the best money ive ever spent!"

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    Do you have a link for these 3 Watt Fixtures?

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    Have you looked at any PAR 38 bulbs?
    Detroit's oldest large LED tank! Est'd Jan 2005, went LED June 2009. 6' wide 130g reef, Sunbrite T10 LED tubes (3xGen 3 and 1xGen 1), mostly SPS, but chalices, other LPS, and a few softies too.
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    you wouldnt need to use the optics but here is one. https://www.reefledlights.com/your-a...luxe-nano-kit/
    "reefing sure takes up your money...but it is the best money ive ever spent!"

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