Hi everyone. I'm new here to the forum and new to marine fish keeping. I have some experience and knowledge but have set up my first future reef tank after many years in the freshwater side.
Anyway it's amazing all the new manufacturers and equipment makers out there now. I haven't set up a new tank in about 10 years so I haven't had to keep up with who's making what.
Anyway I have my tank all set up with live rock cycling now. Once every thing checks out and I'm certain it's cycled I'll add my first fish. My original plan was to keep a FOWLR tank and maybe one day getting into corals. Well reading up on everything I think I will attempt to grow some of the easier soft and LPS corals on my little reef. My tank is a 65 gallon aqueon who was All Glass I guess? With an eshopps sump and skimmer. My light is by aquarium masters who I have never heard off. I will include a few photos of the specs of the light and if any of you with LED experience could look it over and let me know if it's bright enough I'd be very grateful. To me it seems so bright I worry about bleaching more than not enough output but it's all new to me.
Edit it appears I can add pics yet so I'll list some specs and add pics when I'm able to.
36 Inch LED High Efficiency Lighting System With Lunar LEDs For Aquariums And Terrariums, Freshwater Tropical Fish, Marine Fish, Reef Fish, and Corals! (1 Pack, 36 Inch)
Lamp Type: H.E. LED Lamps, 10,000k & 460NM Blue. Input Power: 120V / 60HZ. Max Draw 22.8W
Anyway it's amazing all the new manufacturers and equipment makers out there now. I haven't set up a new tank in about 10 years so I haven't had to keep up with who's making what.
Anyway I have my tank all set up with live rock cycling now. Once every thing checks out and I'm certain it's cycled I'll add my first fish. My original plan was to keep a FOWLR tank and maybe one day getting into corals. Well reading up on everything I think I will attempt to grow some of the easier soft and LPS corals on my little reef. My tank is a 65 gallon aqueon who was All Glass I guess? With an eshopps sump and skimmer. My light is by aquarium masters who I have never heard off. I will include a few photos of the specs of the light and if any of you with LED experience could look it over and let me know if it's bright enough I'd be very grateful. To me it seems so bright I worry about bleaching more than not enough output but it's all new to me.
Edit it appears I can add pics yet so I'll list some specs and add pics when I'm able to.
36 Inch LED High Efficiency Lighting System With Lunar LEDs For Aquariums And Terrariums, Freshwater Tropical Fish, Marine Fish, Reef Fish, and Corals! (1 Pack, 36 Inch)
Lamp Type: H.E. LED Lamps, 10,000k & 460NM Blue. Input Power: 120V / 60HZ. Max Draw 22.8W
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