Just curious on everyone's opinion... a lot of stores and reefers are switching over...

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Led's can't hang with 250w and 400w halides as far as spectrum, intensity, coverage. If you want to save money on your electric bill, sure LED's will grow your coral. If you want the best spectrum possible, LED's are not the way. Most guys who disagree with me have not run halides. To each is own.
I have been in the hobby nearly 30 years, and I have ran Regular Fluorescent, VHO, HALIDE, and T5. I am now running LED. Your statement is clearly not backed by science, rather anecdotal evidence of what you may think is happening. LED does in fact match halides in intensity, and can be manipulated so delicately in spectrum that no halide can compete. I can ramp up my fixture with control of not only intensity, but also spectrum. There is NO HALIDE that can do that, Period.
I am a firm believer in the concept of "pictures or it didn't happen", so I invite you to take a look at my previous tank, it was first lit by halide, then T5. My current tank is only about 3 months old in its current location, so all I have is frags, but in 6-8 months, this new tank will rival my old.
Take a peak for yourself:
Mike LaPorte (PerfectPix)'s Photos : Aquariums | SmugMug
BTW I understand that LED's have high par readings but if you compare the par readings and coverage areas..... it's not so great. Besides PAR is not the most important factor.Led's can't hang with 250w and 400w halides as far as spectrum, intensity, coverage. If you want to save money on your electric bill, sure LED's will grow your coral. If you want the best spectrum possible, LED's are not the way. Most guys who disagree with me have not run halides. To each is own.
Led's can't hang with 250w and 400w halides as far as spectrum, intensity, coverage. If you want to save money on your electric bill, sure LED's will grow your coral. If you want the best spectrum possible, LED's are not the way. Most guys who disagree with me have not run halides. To each is own.
Well, if you don't use crappy LEDs, you won't have those results.100% agree.
Every SPS frag I get from an LED tank looks like crap and takes a few months to color up. And every frag I sell people say "wow, the colors are amazing what kind of lights are you using?"
Just old fashioned MH here. Nothing special. I've tried LED on my frag tank and was disappointed. And I havn't seen any tanks using LEDs that have convinced me LEDs are just as good. It's just not there yet. Maybe in a few more years ill be convinced to try again.
Well, if you don't use crappy LEDs, you won't have those results.

