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Perfectly content with my G4's which I will run until they burn out. Want vs need. That solves a lot of problems in my life.
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Right, and that's why I stated that I am not knocking them for it. I was simply stating that it feels like people want the latest and greatest, even if it's not going to be used to it's fullest potential. Just as someone said above, many people get the highest-priced lights and never use the true power of them. If there is hype about a product, many people buy it without having the actual need for it when that effort and money could go toward something that will make a true difference to their system in its current state.I see where you're coming from but if someone wants a Trident then that is their choice. Even if the Trident was just an example, we all have our favorite things in the hobby. Some people love their lights, some love their controllers, others its sumps and refugiums. We all have our favorite aspects in the hobby I think.


Just get some Bud Light; it has the same effect.And don’t get me started on the cost of craft beers.![]()


I totally agree and I like having a bit of the latest and greatest. I think we are in a agreement. I will just say this since you mention wants and need. This whole hobby is a want, nobody needs a fish tank. Just my opinion, everything to do with this hobby is a want. Getting back to G5s, well if you want them and have the cash, get them by all means. If not, theres options, black boxes, T5s, M/Hs,Right, and that's why I stated that I am not knocking them for it. I was simply stating that it feels like people want the latest and greatest, even if it's not going to be used to it's fullest potential. Just as someone said above, many people get the highest-priced lights and never use the true power of them. If there is hype about a product, many people buy it without having the actual need for it when that effort and money could go toward something that will make a true difference to their system in its current state.
I didn't mean for my comments to seem that I was knocking anyone for purchasing the latest and greatest; as I stated, I often do that myself. I wanted to get my point across that the market of hobby seems to favor the latest and greatest, especially for hobbyists that are largely into social media. My love in this hobby is for Acropora, and I do buy equipment that is the latest and greatest, but only if it will truly help me be successful. Again, I totally understand that people like different aspects of this hobby, whether it be controllers, lights, or something else, and I welcome that because I am one of them. I just wish we, as a whole, would put far more focus onto livestock and not feel like we are missing out when we can't obtain the shiny, new thing.
There are plenty of hobbyists selling G3s and G4s now, which is great for the second-hand market, but the people that are lashing out because they feel burned by EcoTech after they bought new G4s last week seems unfair. Companies are going to make new products, and as unfortunate as it may seem, they won't tell everyone in advance so that the sales of the new products cannibalize the sales of older products—they want and need to sell the remaining inventory. I don't think there is an easy solution, but I think that focusing energy onto the care of livestock can have a great impact on our enjoyment of the hobby. If my corals are healthy and growing well, then I may be bummed that I just bought G4s, but I'm not going to throw a fit about it; I can simply sell them, albeit at a loss, or return them to the store, if that is an option. It's not going to make or break my system.
All of this to say I think the hobby is becoming more dependent on expensive equipment. It's no wonder that new hobbyists think they can't be successful without ponying up a ton of cash.
Agreed. The entire hobby is a luxury that we are, at the present moment, able to continue to enjoy.I totally agree and I like having a bit of the latest and greatest. I think we are in a agreement. I will just say this since you mention wants and need. This whole hobby is a want, nobody needs a fish tank. Just my opinion, everything to do with this hobby is a want. Getting back to G5s, well if you want them and have the cash, get them by all means. If not, theres options, black boxes, T5s, M/Hs,


Tell me which light I need to grow a 1" frag of RR Jawdropper into a softball size colony in 6 months, please.The smartphone (I-phone) comparison is a good analogy.
At what point does it become pointless though? Photons are photons, spectrum is spectrum.
Barring any great leap in understanding in coral biology, I feel like we're near the end of the road
...... televisions and phone cameras working in resolutions beyond the human eye's ability to distinguish "better."
That said, no issue whatsoever w the new or upgrading reefer who simply wants to buy once and be guaranteed good customer support.
I'll only chuckle at those who bought G4's 7 months ago bc they "had to have" the latest and greatest and now find themselves in a mental dilemma
Would you (average hobbyist) REALLY want a light that actually grew a 1" frag into a softball sized colony in 6 months?
I mean, that's the fantasy... right. I would not. Would have to upgrade tanks annually.
I see where you're coming from but if someone wants a Trident then that is their choice. Even if the Trident was just an example, we all have our favorite things in the hobby. Some people love their lights, some love their controllers, others its sumps and refugiums. We all have our favorite aspects in the hobby I think.
Why two Radion XR30s to replace one 400 watt metal Halide? More distribution? More intensity? I'm not arguing, just curious. I also suspect the conversation might not have too much meaning until you pick a specific reflector for the metal halide. Because of the size/shape of at least some metal halide reflectors, it would seem like they'd have an advantage in terms of shadowing issues.You didn't just say that you would replace 3 400w M/Hs with 3 Radions did you? Maybe double the number Radions to be fair no?
But, how often and how much for bulb changes, 8 4 foot t5s at 24 bucks a pop, 192, plus 3 400 watt metal halides at 83 bucks a pop and your looking at about 440/year in bulbs if you change them once a year. Still cheaper than running Radions for a bunch of years but, every year, things get closer. Also, if you replaced the 3 metal halides with three Radions, you'd cut the electric for those fixtures by about half. Again, it may be a long time before Radions become the cheaper option but, as the meter spins, the cost difference decreases. Assuming conservatively 12 XR15s at 420 a pop, you'd be at 5 k for lighting, so just about a 10 year 'break even' before accounting for electrical costs.
Matt

I am bored so I want to rant also
A person walks into an auto dealership to buy a 2020 pickup. Walks up to a sales person and rants about the truck he wants is $60,000 and the sales person says yes but we are actually selling the 2020 for the same price as the 2019. And the person says I don’t care what the 2019 cost, the 2020 cost too much? If the G5 is the same price as the G4 why rant now?
I saw a post that Orphek is better and you can use less fixtures saving money. Now Orphek is a good fixture, I own several of their light bars. If you look at the Orphek website the best looking aquarium is the 6’ aquarium with seven Orphek V4’s which is bright and beautiful for a cost with tax of $8,300. I see the post about black boxes, I tried that two. Bought one it grew corals pretty good so I bought two more to light up a 180 gallon tank. The first light I purchased I had to run at 100% to match the Par of the newer two run at 50%. No longevity there and my Par levels where at 150 half way down so not that powerful. For me I run 6 x AI Hydras that are 5 years old for $100 a piece on my 310 gallon tank with four 6' BML leds.
I figure whatever you want to do is your choice, just can’t figure out why people complain all the time. We just need to relax with a beer or a bottle of wine/bourbon. And don’t get me started on the cost of craft beers.![]()
Yes some assumptions were made. Most of the time these 400 watt M/Hs are run on pool table, or 200-300gallon and up, sized SPS dominate tanks in 20 inch reflectors. So one unit is covering maybe a 3'x3' area without a problem.Why two Radion XR30s to replace one 400 watt metal Halide? More distribution? More intensity? I'm not arguing, just curious. I also suspect the conversation might not have too much meaning until you pick a specific reflector for the metal halide. Because of the size/shape of at least some metal halide reflectors, it would seem like they'd have an advantage in terms of shadowing issues.
Matt
But, how often and how much for bulb changes, 8 4 foot t5s at 24 bucks a pop, 192, plus 3 400 watt metal halides at 83 bucks a pop and your looking at about 440/year in bulbs if you change them once a year. Still cheaper than running Radions for a bunch of years but, every year, things get closer. Also, if you replaced the 3 metal halides with three Radions, you'd cut the electric for those fixtures by about half. Again, it may be a long time before Radions become the cheaper option but, as the meter spins, the cost difference decreases. Assuming conservatively 12 XR15s at 420 a pop, you'd be at 5 k for lighting, so just about a 10 year 'break even' before accounting for electrical costs (1200 watts for all Radions run at 100%, which is unlikely, versus 1200 watts of metal halide plus 432 watts of t-5 (actually more I assume because of ballast consumption).
This is because of supply/demand. The supply was cut off from I think indonesia years ago.
Tell me which light I need to grow a 1" frag of RR Jawdropper into a softball size colony in 6 months, please.
I know it’s the same price as the old G4 but I’m still amazed people can and will spend $900 (with tax) on a 12 inch 100 watt LED. It truly is a light for the elite. Their advertising pull on the market is incredible. They learned the market will support $900 so they kept it that way. Everyone already has them listed online, YouTube interviews, you name it. Its an LED board, heat sink, fan and wifi chip with an app. And it’s water resistant. OMG they designed their own fan!? The advertise better blending. It’s easy to blend any LED light by using some sort of diffusing material.
For $900!? Oh and you’ll need 2-4 of them over your tank.
For me it’s a hobby and I appreciate cost effective lighting solutions. I’ve seen plenty of Radion powered tanks full of GHA (Gallery Aquatica customer tanks) and I’ve seen some black box tanks that would amaze you. Celebrating a free market! Next up G6 for $1k! Or, for me, something cheaper![]()

