DIY Violet/Red LED Setup. Help me build it!

djkms

Reef Shark
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#81
KhensuRa;156716 said:
Chris what you might think of doing is grab your camera and tripod and tank a few different pics of different corals and write down all your settings. That way you can reset up the tripod every few days or once a week and be able to see and document any color/growth difference.
Not a half bad idea. Problem is my LEDs are pretty much on a constant ramp throughout the day. I will see if I can adjust the lighting so it stays stagnet for a couple hours a day.

Thanks again for your help Virgil, this wouldnt be possible without you!!
 

djkms

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#82
So just a update on recent observations. The red corals in my tank are now showing a much richer color! My "pink" trachy is actually turning red again and a lot of my red zoas are much deeper red. I have only been running the violets and turquoise. I do believe this change is coming from the turquoise. Good things a coming!!!
 

cdrewferd

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#83
So did you disconnect the reds?
 

cdrewferd

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#85
Were you having algea issues? That's the main reason I turned mine off. Now I need to figure out what to replace them with so I can utilize the driver I bought for them.
 

djkms

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#86
No algae issues but after reading a post another member made about reds inhibiting coral growth I turned them off. Better safe than sorry. I was using red more for aesthetics than spectrum anyways.
 

DyM

Sting ray
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#87
Did you still have the 60 deg optics on all the LED's? Are you happy with them?
 
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