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LED lights really grow acro?


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    ROGERWILCO357 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default LED lights really grow acro?

    I would love to see some pics of before and after growth on coral . I currently have the ATI PM 80 watt setup also have another Metal halide setup on another tank..Now my 54 corner bow needs the pc's replaced and would love to go with an led setup but need help proving to the boss that see they do grow out sps and acans etc .etc. so if you have some nice before and after growth shots it would help my case..thanks
    Roger

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    skuttduck - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I lost most all of my SPS corals when I had some algae outbreaks.

    I can tell you this though, my panorama LED lighting is pretty sweet and the clams love it!

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    Check out Calmseasquest's growout thread....he has been using LED for a while and has had good arco growth. I just added my first few acros within the last 2 weeks and we will see how that goes. I have a crappy camera and equally crappy camera skills, so pics will be tough.

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