My algae doesn't grow under the blues spectrum. When I turn the whites on, it goes nuts.
I'm thinking now it is just too low wattage (42 watts).
I guess I'm just going to have bite the bullet and get something in the 90-100 watt range. $150-200 range.
Your going to have a hard time finding a " full function" led in that price range
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.Why not just add to what you have?
Slightly under 1/2 your current wattage is " not blue" light
Adding an 18" actinic bar like this
Actinic Blue Lumi Lite Pro LED strips are the perfect way to add deep blue spectrum that will bring out the fluorescence in corals and other inhabitants while promoting growth. Reef Brite actinic LEDs are some of the best in the industry when it comes to producing excellent color pop, and they...
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.would improve your output 2 ways. Directly adding more photons and also allowing more white output from your orig light.
Will of course depend on your preferred look
Algae isn't always spectrum dependent. Could be other causes as to why you can't increase par
Problem w/ the $100 bar ( need to put it in a timer or buy a secondary controller) is it doesn't really come with a mount per se.
That 18" bar may only be like 18 watts.
Their writeups aren't always revealing.
Total wattage (your light plus bar) is still below what most would like to see.
There are some relatively inexpensive high power leds out there.
Brands off the beaten path so to speak.
Plenty of info with a search here.
Size is a bit err odd for your tank though.
Good thing is the diode choices in 4 out of 6 are "blue".
One warm white channel, one green.
Any body tried this light? Mine just arrived and everything other than the Mount seems fine. Wondering what the ideal settings for a 29 gallon cube would be.
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