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  • I have a regular size ten gallon sank with stock hood and two screw in compact florescent white what would look the best to accent it for corals the magenta and blue or just blue???

  • @josh3096 To best accent corals, use the all 445nm Royal Blue. The Magenta/Blue adds a bit of purple, so if you prefer the classic 420nm purple lamp, you could use the Magenta/Blue strip - but most hobbyists just go all blue.

  • How many of this would i need foe a 40 gallon breeder tank 36 long to have sps and have nice colors.Since you guys are the pros what would you recomend i should get what colors to make all the corals pop! Thank you

  • @hhinojosareef1 For SPS corals in a tank of this size, the Panorama Pro Modules will work much better. Using four Panorama Pros would work great.

  • Yes, all of our LED lights can be used for saltwater aquariums.

  • are any led lights ok to use for saltwater aquariums?

  • Where can i get the brackets that hold the stunner strips in place, like the ones shown at 1:28

  • Ok i will be buying 2 or 3 more strips. Where can i buy the mounting brackets that are in this video? Thanks

  • @jaguars4263 The mounting brackets will be available for these in late december

  • Respond to this video...  The brackets for these will be available in late December 2011

  • I called Ecoxotic and the guy even told me that they cannot grow corals. He said all they do is provide shimmer. If he doesnt know what he is talking about how many would i need for a 75 gallon tank 48"Lx19"Hx18"W? And what kinds of corals do they grow? Also colors you recommend?

  • @jaguars4263 We are using 4 Stunner Strips on a 48" x 18" x 18" tank and growing LPS corals, softies and a few SPS corals with no issues. We use 2 x 12K White/445nm Blue, 1 x 445nm Royal Blue and 1 x 445nm Royal Blue/Magenta strip.

  • Why do you advertise on the big reef tank the 4 stunners as the main light source?? I clearly found out (After i bought them) you cant have the stunners as a main light source for corals!! Am i not right??????

  • @jaguars4263 Hmm, why do you think the Stunners cannot be used as a main light source? We have many hobbyists with reef aquariums who use them as a stand alone light source - you just need to use more of them. The tank in this video is only 18" deep to the sand bed - the 4 Stunner LED strips we used provides plenty of light for the corals.

  • No will that grow LPS and soft corals ?

  • Forget the last two comments by me lol, how many stunners would I need for 20 long reef ?

  • @Quakershockey77 On a 20 gallon long reef - 2 of the 24" Stunner LED strips will work just fine!

  • @Quakershockey77 Yes, it will be plenty of light for LPS and soft corals!

  • how many stunner strips would you recommend for a 100g tank thats 60"x18x18.

    also what size strips

  • @rlt23 We would recommend using our 48" Stunner strips, they will like a 60" tank with no problem. For that size aquarium, you want to use a minimum of two strips.

  • @ecoxotic1 wich is brighter 445nm royal blue or the 453nm blue???? I want to know wich of these is brighter because im going to buy one very soon

  • @TOXIC8o3o1 The 445nm Blue is the brighter strip.

  • What size tank is that? And I have a 33 gallon 48" long how many strips will I need to

    grow soft and lps corals?

  • @351linzdoctor This tank is a 48" x 18" x 18" aquarium. For LPS and soft corals, we would recommend using 3 strips with reflectors. It will provide plenty of light for your corals!

  • Very nice!

  • A techno fish world. Great art.

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