ZooMed LED HO 18"

mikev1

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Hey guys I just bought this light for my aquarium 5 Gallon.I have a fluval spec V 17.2" x 10.6" x 6.3". I was wondering if it was powerful enough to light up my tank to grow LPS, Softies, anenomies, and some SPS.

Heres a link of the light.

http://www.kensfish.com/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-lighting/zoo-med-aquasun-led-ho-fixture-18-inch.html

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ny help would be appreciated. I was also wondering if the sunbrite PAR38 would be better?

[url]http://www.3reef.com/forums/led-aquarium-lighting/sunbrites-par38-led-spots-flood-usa-87145.html#.UsNKtfRDtKA


T[/URL]hanks for taing your time to read.
 

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I have the Zoomed on a 10 gallon along with a Marineland hidden led. I decided to give it a shot since our supplier claims it works on LPS and softies and I am testing it before I start selling it. Everything seems fine, but I can't say if it is all that great yet because it's only been running about 3 months now. I didn't bother asking about anemones.
 

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