Amazing LED Lights For Aquariums

by Drs. Foster and Smith on June 7, 2010

Written by Pat S. who works in Drs. Foster and Smith’s Technical Support Department.

LED Fixture

When I was introduced to ecoxotic LED Lighting fixtures for aquariums, I found the details about the light fixtures really amazing. Imagine fixtures that are compatible with any aquarium. The ecoxotic LED fixtures do not require ballasts, fans, lens, docking mounts, or chillers.

The frames for the fixtures are made of aluminum and incorporate Panorama LED Modules. Each module has 12 light emitting diodes and uses a total of 13 watts of electricity. Are you wondering if these fixtures will work for your aquarium? You can click on the ecoxotic Coral Planning Map PDF to find the correct placement for corals in your aquarium. 

At any time you may upgrade your Panorama LED Fixture by adding Panorama LED Modules. There is space between the LED Modules on the light fixtures to add additional Panorama Modules. Adding Modules is easily done by securing them with a bracket on the back of the fixture.

ecoxotic-stunner-LED-strips

More good news for you is the new ecoxotic LED Stunners. Now you can dramatically enhance fish, coral, and invertebrate coloration by adding one or more stunners to your existing aquarium lights. You can link 6 stunners together. Be prepared to hear people raving about your gorgeous aquarium.

Please feel free to call our Technical Support Department at 800-443-1160. We are here 7 days a week and enjoy helping you. For your convenience, we are including the manufacturer’s website for additional information.

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Brandon Klaus July 1, 2010 at 5:42 pm

I agree, the Ecoxotic led setups are really nice. They were built with quality in mind, that’s for sure.

I did a test on the PAR output for both the Panorama Modules and Stunner Strips. The readings weren’t as high as you would find with a T5HO light fixture, but given the amount of energy used is so small, it definitely makes the LED lighting schemes a competitor in the marine aquarium world.

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