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FINNEX RAY2
Several months have rolled by since I purchased the RAY 1. It has a spectrum equivalent to 7,000K/10,000K duel output & has done very well in a small planted tank. The growth rate did real well & I loved the sleek look of the fixture.
I went on with the RAY2 in a larger tank and seen amazing growth in all sorts of plants, & currently in process of converting a 3rd tank.The RAY2 spectrum output is 7,000K. With research I read these fixtures are the equivalent to 2 T5HO bulbs which I find is a bit inaccurate. With my experience it seems the light intensity is closer to 3 T5HO bulbs. So that being said the little more I am paying for these fixtures is a bit more closer in comparison to purchasing T5HO fixtures, I never have to purchase bulbs, and the added benefit of reducing power consumption by half is a big deal if one has multiple tanks.
Currently you can find these on-line or at Aquarium Co-Op
Several months have rolled by since I purchased the RAY 1. It has a spectrum equivalent to 7,000K/10,000K duel output & has done very well in a small planted tank. The growth rate did real well & I loved the sleek look of the fixture.
I went on with the RAY2 in a larger tank and seen amazing growth in all sorts of plants, & currently in process of converting a 3rd tank.The RAY2 spectrum output is 7,000K. With research I read these fixtures are the equivalent to 2 T5HO bulbs which I find is a bit inaccurate. With my experience it seems the light intensity is closer to 3 T5HO bulbs. So that being said the little more I am paying for these fixtures is a bit more closer in comparison to purchasing T5HO fixtures, I never have to purchase bulbs, and the added benefit of reducing power consumption by half is a big deal if one has multiple tanks.
Currently you can find these on-line or at Aquarium Co-Op