Panorama Pro LED Modules remixed as aquarium light fixtures
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Hobby-friendly tank-mounted LED fixtures boast longer lengths
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Includes reflector, transformer and inline dimmer to streamline product selection
Now more hobbyists can experience the Panorama LED phenomenon with greater ease! ecoxotic Panorama Pro LED Light Strip, available in multiple lengths, mounts easily onto your aquarium to add brilliant LED illumination. Larger aquariums up to four feet in length with or without canopies are instantly transformed with crisp, energy-efficient LED lighting. Inclusive LED fixture with dimmable intensity control offers a smart alternative to the popular, canopy-mounted
ecoxotic Panorama Pro LED Modules.
ecoxotic Panorama Pro LED Light Strip streamlines product selection by including modular components that allow easy expansions. Polished aluminum reflector focuses light downward to double usable light in your aquarium. Inline LED Dimmer lets you control LED brightness with impressive, flicker-free performance. Simply turn the dial to your desired brightness or use as an on/off switch. Docking Mounts and Transformer included. Available in 12,000°K/445nm Royal Blue Combo and 445nm Royal Blue Single Color fixture.
12,000°K/445nm Royal Blue Panorama Pro LED Light Strip with 2-way Splitter comes with two, in-line dimmers allowing independent control of the 12,000°K LEDs and 445nm Royal Blue LEDs. 445nm Royal Blue Panorama Pro LED Light Strip maximizes single color LED illumination for brilliant, even light spread across the length of your aquarium.
Models
Dimension
Total Watts
Total # of LEDs
24" 12K/445nm Royal Blue
24" x 1-3/4" x 1/2" high
20
20 (12) 12,000°K White (8) 445nm Blue
36" 12K/445nm Royal Blue
36" x 1-3/4" x 1/2" high
45
30 (24) 12,000°K White (16) 445nm Blue
48" 12K/445nm Royal Blue
48" x 1-3/4" x 1/2" high
60
40 (36) 12,000°K White (24) 445nm Blue
Models
Dimension
Total Watts
Total # of LEDs
24" 445nm Royal Blue
24" x 1-3/4" x 1/2" high
20
(20) 445nm Blue
36" 445nm Royal Blue
36" x 1-3/4" x 1/2" high
45
(30) 445nm Blue
48" 445nm Royal Blue
48" x 1-3/4" x 1/2" high
60
(40) 445nm Blue
Refer to the handy
ecoxotic Coral Planning Map PDF to help guide you in the successful placement for optimal growth and health of your corals.
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Please click "More Information" for tips for acclimating your corals to LED lights.
Eco-friendly products support your efforts to care for your aquarium and aquatic life with a "green" approach letting you take care of your aquarium while taking care of our planet, too.
Acclimating Your Corals to LED Lights
A big issue many reef hobbyists encounter when using new LED lights is coral bleaching and proper light acclimation. Unfortunately, it's often an issue you never hear anyone talk about until you have already bleached a few corals or already made numerous trips to the local fish store or your favorite reef forum.
Coral bleaching is when a coral loses its symbiotic zooxanthellae (what gives them color). When corals are "stressed," they often expel their zooxanthellae, leading to a lighter or completely white appearance (hence, why we call it "bleaching.") In nature, it can be caused by a multitude of factors, including:
Dramatic change in water temperature
Increased solar radiance (PAR and UV band light)
Changes in water chemistry or salinity
Bacterial infections
Silt and run-off
Herbicides, pollution and cyanide
In reef aquariums, the same factors can cause bleaching, especially an increase in light levels. Oftentimes, switching from fluorescent light to LED is a dramatic increase in PAR, so it's very important to slowly acclimate your corals to your new lights.
Here are a few steps you can take to make the transition as easy as possible on you and your animals.
Raise your fixture. This method is best used if you have a hanging system on your lights or another way to easily move the lights higher over the tank. You will want to slowly lower your fixture over the course of 3-4 weeks.
Reduce your photo period. In essence, don't let your lights run for as long as they have been. Most hobbyists run their tank lights for 10-12 hours total. Most of us have a dusk/dawn schedule where we run only the blue or actinic lights for a couple hours before and after our daylight bulbs are used. You are probably safe to still run your dusk/dawn lighting for the same time, but you should drastically reduce the amount of time that your daylight bulbs are on. Try only running them for 4 hours now instead of the 8-9 hours that you were before. Then slowly, over a month, add one hour every week until you are back to your original schedule.
Use window screen or shade cloth. Just make a trip to your local hardware store or plant nursery and buy some window screen or shade cloth. You will want enough to cover the entire top of your tank with 3-4 layers of screen. You simply put all of the screens on top of your tank and remove one layer at a time every 4-5 days. If your corals seem a little stressed after you remove a layer, place it back on for 1-2 days and then try again. Overall, this should take you 3-4 weeks but in some cases can go much faster.
Use a dimmer. Now that ecoxotic released a new
Inline Dimmer, transitioning has never been so easy! Simply install the dimmer and lower the light intensity. Carefully watch your corals for any bleaching or other signs of stress. You may have to implement another method mentioned above in severe cases. When your corals look healthy, you can slowly ramp up the intensity to the desired level. Again, this method should take 3-4 weeks.
No matter which method you use, ALWAYS watch your corals to see how they react. Taking your time and being patient can and will save your tank. Observe what is happening in your tank. If corals are losing color and turning white, SLOW DOWN.
The time a reef spends under moonlight is believed to be as significant as the time spent in full daylight. Moonlight promotes both internal and external activity among the many thousands of reef organisms.
Many aquatic species come alive at night. In the wild, moonlight triggers an array of biological activities. Whether you've got a freshwater, marine fish-only-with-live-rock, or reef aquarium, use nocturnal lights to illuminate nighttime behavior.
Advances in technology are often assimilated and quickly incorporated into the aquarium hobby. This allows aquarists to take the hobby into a new and interesting frontier that was once impossible without the aid of these devices.
An important component of an aquarium that often gets overlooked is lighting. This article gives a basic description of available aquarium lighting systems.
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