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    Default Fluval Edge Project

    I have seen a post on here about an edge and i ahve had one for about 6 months that i purchased. as of right now it has a couple of damsels, hermit crabs, red fromia starfish, snails and a baby yellow watchman goby which i need to take out. the tank has cycled and is stable and i want ot put it in my bedroom for nothign but zoas. my first question is i want ot use cree leds but i am unsure of how many to put for zoas. can anyone chime in on this topic for me so that i can start building the lights for it. as of right now i have a marineland single bright led system over it but i have no corals in it yet. what have you experienced is the "best" light for zoas. i have read a lot on the subject and got many opinions but i want to see what has worked for others. thank you.

    p.s. and i am accepting any zoas that someone might want to donate, lol, you can even name them after yourself.
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    Nice. I've wanted a fluval edge for my desk at work for awhile. Is it the LED version, or are you going to mod it? I would only put a few optic-less (or very wide) LEDs in there. Probably one small driver to push around 6 diodes. Colors are up to you. I'd probably shoot for 3 RB, 2 NW, and a violet.
    -You had me at PWM

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    i am going to mod it. i bought the led version but i didnt like it, it didnt seem the right amount or color of light. i have a driver and 2 spare 3w blue cree leds sitting around but i didnt want to buy anymore without getting some opinions. i was thinking of 6 cree leds and putting 5 on the outside of the top cover and one inside spread out evenly. the biocube 8 is in my office this one is going to be on my dresser

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    I would put them all close together in the middle, without optics, for better blending.
    -You had me at PWM

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    better blending but less coverageItll be a hot tamale in the middle
    happy reefing
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    That's why you run wide or sans optics. Dimming is also a must.
    -You had me at PWM

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    i made two little "islands" for different zoas in the tank and i was going to place some leds over the tank. i was thinking possibly 6 leds, 3 for each island. a blue, white and royal blue for each of the islands. i was going to place 2 uv leds for "night lights" because my gf doesnt want a blue hugh in the room. i have noticed that with my other tank my zoas a doing great about 12" - 18" from the leds so i was going to place these leds about 15" above the tank.

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    I went into the fish store today, saw a couple pipe fish and decided that I needed them. Now my zoa tank which I never fully setup is now a pipefish tank for my Gulf Pipefish. I also bought live brine shrimp and they were chasing them down so I know they are eating live food. Tomorrow I will try frozen food. I haven't changed the lights to led yet because of funds and having to work on my 40 gallon tank so I still have cf lights over this tank but I am not going to have anything in it yet so it should be fine.
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    Pipefish are awesome. I've always wanted to try to keep them but never have. Looking forward to seeing how this build goes.
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