Aqua-rays?

Made by Tropical Marine Center in the UK. Seem similar to the original EcoXotic Panorama, but in a longer format. That is to say, about 12 watts per stick, no optics, about 120+ degrees of light spread. Additionally, the Aqua Rays offer a few diffent color combinations from daylight up throu 20,000K. Probably due to import costs, they alway s seemed to be priced a little higher than other similar products. They seemed to "wear" at about the same rate as the old Panoramas as well. As always, YMMV.

-Matt
 
Thanks Matt.

If given the choice which would you choose:
1) Ecotech Radion
2) AI Sol
3) Aqua Rays. same price as AI's about $325 ea.
 
Just to confirm, you are talking about these guys, right?

AquaRay | LED Lights

They have three or four different shapes/power levels - which particular unit(s) are you thinking about?

If you're going for their dimming control, I can't comment...never seen/used it. Wasn't available when they first came out.


By the fact that the Radion is on your list should we assume that budget is no object? In my estimation they are overpriced for what you get, but if budget has no meaning then that's a hollow argument. :) If the Aqua Beams you are looking at fall into that price category, then they get a "ditto". (I have no idea if they are.)

If value is a significant part of the equation, AI's or DIY would be my personal preference.

With AI's you'll need no more than 1 unit per foot of tank - possibly half of that or even less. If you are planning to hang them and have some vertical flexibility, you can cover around 24" with a single unit. They lens their LED's so they will have better reach into the tank than similar un-lensed LED's.

If budget is a more signifiant factor, you will probably want to consider a DIY solution. These will range in price from bargain-basement (my current LED setup cost less to build than the replacement halide bulbs I needed for the old fixture) to....well your imagination is the only limit. :)

Also, why don't you take a step back and tell us a little about the system you're thinking of putting this light on. Is it an existing tank or a new build?

-Matt
 

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