Upgrading 32g Biocube

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Didn’t want to do it because i’ll probably upgrade in the near future but I can’t stand the stock LED’s on the biocube so I’m going to purchase an AI Prime 16HD Reef LED and the flex arm. That’ll come with an added cost of an ATO and a screen top (don’t want the wrasse to carpet surf). I don’t want to have to rent a PAR meter for $70 so does anyone know a good height for the light? I have an LPS dominant tank but plan on keeping some high end SPS.
 
Just out of curiosity, have you consider Steve’s LED, and if yes, why did you go with the AI?

Also food for thought. I was told by @jskoms on another thread. Was probably something I would have never thought about.

“I have considered going with Steve’s but last week I cut out some of the clear plastic light cover and siliconed in a piece of glass. The plastic was hazy and scratched up. I have a monti cap that is now showing growth daily.”

Was probably something I would have never thought about.
 
Just out of curiosity, have you consider Steve’s LED, and if yes, why did you go with the AI?

Also food for thought. I was told by @jskoms on another thread. Was probably something I would have never thought about.

“I have considered going with Steve’s but last week I cut out some of the clear plastic light cover and siliconed in a piece of glass. The plastic was hazy and scratched up. I have a monti cap that is now showing growth daily.”

Was probably something I would have never thought about.
I did consider Steve’s LED upgrade but the price put me off.. The AI is a third of the cost if I find a good deal on a used one. Which light was jskoms talking about? Sounds like a powerhouse of a light!
 
I did consider Steve’s LED upgrade but the price put me off.. The AI is a third of the cost if I find a good deal on a used one. Which light was jskoms talking about? Sounds like a powerhouse of a light!
He took the plastic off the stock Biocube light and replaced it with glass
 
His other post.

“Really easy to do. The local hardware store cut the glass to size and was only $2.50. Big difference in the intensity of the light.”
 
Will do for sure. I’ll be sure to let you know, hopefully I don’t mess up ;Nailbiting
It’s easy, just take your time. The splash guard on mine was hazy and scratched up. With the glass, the light is more intense.
 
It’s easy, just take your time. The splash guard on mine was hazy and scratched up. With the glass, the light is more intense.
Did you unscrew the led fixture prior to switching to glass or did you do it while it’s attached to the hood?
 
Did you unscrew the led fixture prior to switching to glass or did you do it while it’s attached to the hood?
I took it out to minimize any damage to the LED fixture. Didn’t have lights for a couple days but the end result is worth it.
 
Do you have before and after photos?
I do but honestly in the pics it’s not much different thru the lens (iPhone cam) but to the naked eye it’s huge. Particularly my scolys. They are nice and puffy looking instead of flat.

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I’ve been running Steve’s for a couple years now. Work great.
I initially put my zoas close to top. Now with the new leds I’m thinking I should be moving them closer to mid /lower level. Especially since I’m just starting out at 30% intensity
 

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