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Gauging interest... Apollo Reef LEDs

I'm thinking about upgrading to the dimmable Apollo Reef lights since I just purchased an APEX Aquacontroller and was gauging interest in seeing if I could sell my non-dimmables. They are awesome lights and promote beautiful growth and color. Moonlights are included with the lights and each light (Blue, White, and Moonlight) have a plug of their own. I have 3 units and was looking for $275 for each unit. Please no low ballers. Below is the information from the website. Thanks for looking.

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An all-in-one plug and play solution. No external power supplies – all compact!

Just 16″ long, 8 1/2″ wide with awesome coverage of your tank!

Utilizing the latest 3W Bridgelux Power Chip LED’s with tightly controlled binning. We run our LED at only 2W! COOL!

Three power cords and three switches for independent control of blue and white LEDs and Moonlights!

Includes full adjustable hanging kit. A stainless steel cabling system with adjusters on left and right and also for tilt front to back!

A perfect blend of Royal Blue, High Noon Whites and violet LED wavelengths to provide an absolutely stunning experience !

View our PAR and coverage areas under “About Our Lights” http://apolloreefled.com/portfolio-i...ut-our-lights/

See growth and colors like never before but don’t just believe us, check our customer reviews on Facebook and reef forums!
 

TanksNStuff

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I'm running the Apollo dimmables with a Reef Angel controller and just wanted to note you won't be disappointed. Awesome leds with great coverage.

The nondimmables are still great lights too. If your changing over from metal hallides you won't need much acclimation and don't really need the dimmable option.
 
Thanks. I can't wait to get the new lights. I originally didn't think I would need the dimming option but when I started bleaching any new coral I purchased, I figured it would be a good step. I checked my water over and over again thinking it was a water quality issue, but after talking to a bunch of people with LEDs and Joe from Apollo Reef, it turns out the LEDs are so powerful they were stressing the corals out. It's odd because the corals I do have in the tank are doing beautifully. It's just any new ones that I introduce into the tank. Thanks.
 
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