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Post by fragfreaks on Apr 3, 2014 18:21:42 GMT -5
Hey everyone here is a link to our new dropbox. To see prices click directly on the pictures. If you want any of the listed corals for the swap I will need to know by tomorrow night. All coral must be pre-paid before the swap. I will send an invoice via paypal for the total. There will be more added over the next couple days so keep checking for newly updated items. Enjoy! Updated Inventory 4.2.14
Any questions please shoot me a message. Thanks!
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Post by fragfreaks on Apr 7, 2014 14:37:31 GMT -5
Also have some nice Armor of God zoas that have been fragged and will be hitting the dropbox over the next couple of days. They will be $5pp.
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Post by Tucker on Apr 7, 2014 22:38:12 GMT -5
Frag Freaks just curious what type of lighting you run over your tanks. Looked like some reef breeders in the picture, but I was just curious.
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Post by Matt in Lewiston on Apr 7, 2014 22:44:11 GMT -5
I'm not sure what they use, but I remember it had a remote control that I thought was neat.
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Post by fragfreaks on Apr 8, 2014 6:35:41 GMT -5
Frag Freaks just curious what type of lighting you run over your tanks. Looked like some reef breeders in the picture, but I was just curious. Yes we run the Reef Breeders Photon series. We have been very happy with them so far. Just changed out some of the optics to give us better coverage over the tanks.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Apr 8, 2014 7:17:12 GMT -5
Frag Freaks just curious what type of lighting you run over your tanks. Looked like some reef breeders in the picture, but I was just curious. Yes we run the Reef Breeders Photon series. We have been very happy with them so far. Just changed out some of the optics to give us better coverage over the tanks. What did you choose for optics to get better coverage? We've been talking about just that on here. It can be very confusing because online I'm reading that 60 degree optics give a better spread then 90 degree optics? This doesn't make sense to me?
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Post by gotareef on Apr 8, 2014 7:33:18 GMT -5
60 gives you better par, you can run the lights at less power to get the amount of light you need
its like the difference between cree and bridgelux. cree are "better" because it takes less power to get the same amount of light as the bridgelux. but we are talking milliamps which means it isnt going to matter much unless you are running 1,000's of led
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Post by Tucker on Apr 8, 2014 7:53:07 GMT -5
Frag Freaks just curious what type of lighting you run over your tanks. Looked like some reef breeders in the picture, but I was just curious. Yes we run the Reef Breeders Photon series. We have been very happy with them so far. Just changed out some of the optics to give us better coverage over the tanks. Excellent so the corals would look the same under my lights! :-)
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Post by fragfreaks on Apr 8, 2014 8:02:24 GMT -5
I have two different fixtures. One with 120 optics and the other with 90 optics, both custom LED layouts so my lights may not look the same as yours.
On the fixture with the 90 optics all I did was take off some of the optics (mainly middle LEDS) to leave just the bare led which give you 120 degrees of light.
Since the light is over a shallow tank, I needed coverage more than par. 120 degrees is obviously going to be less par but more coverage. It did help that I had a par meter on hand when doing this since I was matching my PAR from my existing T5 setup.
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Post by gotareef on Apr 8, 2014 8:07:35 GMT -5
thats exactly what I did on my 40g cube
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Post by jasonandsarah on Apr 8, 2014 8:19:14 GMT -5
Anyone know anything about these? I guess they're like diffusers? Thinking about using them on my reds and greens? Attachments:
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Post by gotareef on Apr 8, 2014 8:50:10 GMT -5
save your $$ when you take the 90 optics off the led is 120 degree
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