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LPS and SPS corals do grow with LED lighing.


The challenge of keeping LPS and SPS is demanding enough just maintaining good stable parameters but many say they cant thrive under LED lighting. I have to disagree, below are some growth shots for you take a look at. I know colouration is'nt great but these corals have almost doubled in size in the last 12 months.

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Comments

Anonymous said…
LED's! All the rage these days! I think it's time to upgrade my TEK T5.

Btw, I added your blog to my site http://www.reefdump.com/reef-aquarium-directory/nano-reef-aquarium-blog/
This post is really informative about aquariums. Thanks for sharing this post to us.
Donna said…
Such a great and informative post about aquariums. This will really help homeowners. Keep posting!
Marine Depot said…
I didn't knew that. Thanks for sharing. I too was under the impression that LPS and SPS cant thrive under LED lighting, hence your post is very useful to me. Infact your all posts are very informative. Thanks for sharing with us all.


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