One of the issues - if not the only issue - with LEDs can be the "hot spot" created from single point lights. The high output from the actual LED lamps and impressive but lacks the balanced spectrum that a T5 or Halide has; this is made up by various colors of LEDs
Companies combat this by sandwiching the LEDs closer together - the thought being that there will be more time for the individual spectrums to blend together the farther in proximity they are to the tank. Usually these are the fixtures that carry the heavy sticker prices.
So where does that leave people like me?
I currently use 4x SB Reef lights and a 250w Radium and am concerned about 2 things:
1.) The blending of the SB LEDs
and
2.) Since I have a floating canopy - I dislike being able to see the fixtures plainly from the space between the top of the tank and the bottom of the canopy.
Does anyone have experience here?
Here are my thoughts:
Option 1: This is a type of diffusing film which is adhered to glass or plastic. I am pretty much committed to a glass base at this point to deal with the heat from the halide.
PROS: Cheap, adheres directly to glass. CONS: Have to buy in sheets.
Option 2: A "cracked ice" panel. this would be placed under the glass - with the glass separating this sheet and the halide.
PROS: Lots of refraction, affordable. CONS: Will probably see fixtures still.
Option 3: This is something called Makrolon Lumen XT. The product lists different light transmission levels and different diffusing options. I would be using this in the same fashion as the "cracked ice"
PROS: Seems the most thorough of all products. CONS: Very pricey
Any more ideas? Experience? Comments?
Thanks in advance - this is a tricky one for me.
Companies combat this by sandwiching the LEDs closer together - the thought being that there will be more time for the individual spectrums to blend together the farther in proximity they are to the tank. Usually these are the fixtures that carry the heavy sticker prices.
So where does that leave people like me?
I currently use 4x SB Reef lights and a 250w Radium and am concerned about 2 things:
1.) The blending of the SB LEDs
and
2.) Since I have a floating canopy - I dislike being able to see the fixtures plainly from the space between the top of the tank and the bottom of the canopy.
Does anyone have experience here?
Here are my thoughts:
Option 1: This is a type of diffusing film which is adhered to glass or plastic. I am pretty much committed to a glass base at this point to deal with the heat from the halide.
PROS: Cheap, adheres directly to glass. CONS: Have to buy in sheets.
Option 2: A "cracked ice" panel. this would be placed under the glass - with the glass separating this sheet and the halide.
PROS: Lots of refraction, affordable. CONS: Will probably see fixtures still.
Option 3: This is something called Makrolon Lumen XT. The product lists different light transmission levels and different diffusing options. I would be using this in the same fashion as the "cracked ice"
PROS: Seems the most thorough of all products. CONS: Very pricey
Any more ideas? Experience? Comments?
Thanks in advance - this is a tricky one for me.



