LED strip for ramp up/down

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Hello. As the title states I'm looking for an LED strip. I have a 48" Hamilton MH/T5 fixture with two 20,000k Hamilton SE bulbs and 4 ATI Blue+ T5s (may tweak depending on how blue this is). Essentially the strip will be used for nothing more than ramping up/down in the morning/evening.
I am running a GHL Profilux with this build, so a separate controller isn't vital. I think the only two criteria are A- must be dimmable and B- must be ~48" (give or take an inch or two)

Any suggestions?
 
Hello. As the title states I'm looking for an LED strip. I have a 48" Hamilton MH/T5 fixture with two 20,000k Hamilton SE bulbs and 4 ATI Blue+ T5s (may tweak depending on how blue this is). Essentially the strip will be used for nothing more than ramping up/down in the morning/evening.
I am running a GHL Profilux with this build, so a separate controller isn't vital. I think the only two criteria are A- must be dimmable and B- must be ~48" (give or take an inch or two)

Any suggestions?
If you're using it strictly for the ramp up and ramp down look into the current USA orbit marine. It comes in 24, 36, and 48 inch fixtures and can ramp up, ramp down, do cloud cover, and storms
 
If you're using it strictly for the ramp up and ramp down look into the current USA orbit marine. It comes in 24, 36, and 48 inch fixtures and can ramp up, ramp down, do cloud cover, and storms

Thank you! I'll go check them out
 

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