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I have a 72 inch led strips from green element that has 52 leds on each strip and 28 of them are blue and the rest are white they 3w leds the whites are 10000k and the blues are 5000 are these good lights for my tank they are growing my zoos really good but i cant seem to keep finger coral help me out plz:smile:
 
I have a 72 inch led strips from green element that has 52 leds on each strip and 28 of them are blue and the rest are white they 3w leds the whites are 10000k and the blues are 5000 are these good lights for my tank they are growing my zoos really good but i cant seem to keep finger coral help me out plz:smile:

You may have enough P.A.R. to keep the Zoas alive but not the finger coral. Another issue could be photo-shock- meaning the sudden change of light, rather it be a greater output of light or not enough. And attach a pic of the light. The blues shouldn't be 5000(k?) they should be in the 460-420nm range.


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Fixture Size: 70.50" x 5.00" x 1.00" (Add 0.65" in height with bracket installed)

LEDs Count: 52
7020 Lumens
Super energy efficient 3 watt high output LEDs
40x 10,000K LED
12x Actinic 460nm LED
Use 156 watts that's what is say on the box
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for some reason I cant upload the really pic of them but that's what they look like
 

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