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Old 12-09-2007, 08:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anybody here use or know about the new led lighting systems?
its called solaris or something like that.
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These lamps are designed with no fragile filaments, there is no tube. This means they can be affected and different temperatures, they will continue to work. In fact, these lights are one of the best innovations that day.
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LED lights are finding wide range of applications in the field of lighting. Incandescent bulbs over the location or in the use of energy-saving light bulb, LED bulb appears as an alternative. For the purpose of all domestic applications of LED devices and different types of equipment available in the market.
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i had an LED light on my tank but had to get rid of it because they can't be used for corals, that's about all i know about them. Unless they have came out with some new one that can be used for them, but not as far as i know.
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I'm wrong apparently they do make a LED for growing corals. But they are very expensive! wow!
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what kind of Led grow light you have? as far as i concerned , the led grow light is the perfect one for coral growth
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I had an LED light on my tank, used blue/white/red for my corals, you know, the red LED's are for color rendering.
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Does anybody here use or know about the new led lighting systems?
its called solaris or something like that.

aquarium Lighting is one of the sole most important factors in a aquarium environment. The proper lighting
is key to keep certain inhabitants such as corals, sponges or even plants.
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