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Published by jrobbins 07-28-2010 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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DrHarryLopez
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08-04-2010, 12:32 AM
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| LED lights First, I want to thank Jonathan Robbins for his wonderful podcasts. Also Illumagic Led for donating their LEDS for the contest I won. I currently have my new Illumagic Led fixture on my frag tank front and center. It has two separate switches, one for the white lights and one for the blue and UV lights. My aquacontroller turn on the actinic/blue lights during the daytime which makes my corals pop like nuclear corals! I use it with the dimmer which is a real cool control. I only had it a couple of weeks so I really cann't say whether the LEDs work well to grow corals, but in the next few weeks I plan place specific corals under them. Currently I have the Led between two MH fixtures. I have a picture on page 7 of my tank thread. Overall, I love the LED fixture its a real cool and fun lighting system. Thanks again Jon and please keep the podcast coming! Harry | |||||||||
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