The Stunner LED strips, which measure 12.5”L x 0.6”W x 0.4”H, contain 24 LEDs, draw 6 watts of power, and can be chained up to six times (one power supply will power 6 Stunner strips). The Stunner strips come in four color variations: 8000k white, 403nm actinic, 'ultraviolet' (A purple-tinted light that enhances colors in coral) and 453nm blue - perfect for making your reef tank & coral 'pop', or for lighting a nano reef!
Introduction to Stunner Strip Lights from Forrest Clough on Vimeo.
The Panorama modules and fixture is just the coolest idea ever: a mountable, flexible lighting fixture consisting of a modular LED lighting system. The Panorama fixtures come in 17.5" and 23.5" versions (wider aquarium? Just add more - even the fixtures are modular!) that is completely silent (fan-less) and transfers no heat to the aquarium. Right now the Panorama fixture & modules are a combination 8000k white and 453nm actinic blue in a 2:1 ratio. Every part of the system is replaceable, and modules can be swapped in and out to adjust intensity, and color. Full review of the panorama will hopefully be forthcoming!
I was very impressed with the quality: epoxy sealed electronics mounted on heat sinking coated aluminum with waterproof plugs that easily interconnect (so you can hook up as many of their Stunner LED strips or Panorama modules as you need!) into your existing canopy or fixture (with the included adhesive or mounting screws) that come in a variety of colors for accenting your current lighting or creating your own.
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What do you think about these lights 3 months later?
Posted by: abcsnana | 04/06/2010 at 06:00 PM
Quality stuff, great for shallow reef aquariums. Doubt I'd use them on anything deeper than 18-24", though.
Posted by: Captive Aquatics | 04/08/2010 at 04:12 AM
LED's are pretty neat, but for my tank I have to use metal halides or fluorescents. Just not enough light penetration for my corals in my 75 gallon tank. Unless I am misinformed about LED's.
Posted by: Aquarium Lighting Supplies | 04/14/2010 at 11:16 PM
really beautiful and stylish
Posted by: Andrea Evans | 05/03/2010 at 01:48 AM
In response to "Aquarium Lighting Supplies"; many modern LED lights (using Cree XRE emitters) have actually proven themselves equal or superior to Metal Halides in controlled tests. It simply depends upon the LED compared, as many are not reef or planted aquarium capable
Posted by: Steven; LED Lights | 06/16/2010 at 02:12 PM
I agree with you that there are a lot of factors: the emitter, the lens, and many other factors all play a role.
I am not aware of any "controlled tests" performed with coral other than those done by Anthony Calfo. Link, please?
Posted by: Captive Aquatics | 06/17/2010 at 09:54 PM
There are plenty of LED options for a 75 gallon tank. As long as your tank is 24" or shallower, LED lighting should work just fine.
Posted by: Captive Aquatics | 07/17/2010 at 04:08 PM