Just bought three for my Cade 1500 S2. Can't wait to see them in action. I will tell you this much, Daniel (the owner and inventor of ReeFi) is very good about getting back to you and is AWESOME at explaining stuff and very helpful without trying to sell you on anything. My experience with ReeFi thus far has been as good as it gets when buying high-end aquatic lighting...and it ain't even close
Honestly, everything is beautiful and the most beautiful thing is really the lighting, but what spoiled the beauty of the aquarium is the very large and square bases designated for installing coral.
It's easier to show the difference between 90° reflectors and 120° reflectors without having the take the lights off and on. Also when taking pics/videos from top down, light won't be completely blocked by my big DSLR.
Would love to hear more about your husbandry techniques!
Just bought three for my Cade 1500 S2. Can't wait to see them in action. I will tell you this much, Daniel (the owner and inventor of ReeFi) is very good about getting back to you and is AWESOME at explaining stuff and very helpful without trying to sell you on anything. My experience with ReeFi thus far has been as good as it gets when buying high-end aquatic lighting...and it ain't even close
Thank you
Glad to see a reef tank thats got more white then blue
because of FILTER i think
I really don't care about the light. But your husbandry is excellent. Well done on having happy Acro's with LPS
Just bought mine! I can’t wait for them to come in
Honestly, everything is beautiful and the most beautiful thing is really the lighting, but what spoiled the beauty of the aquarium is the very large and square bases designated for installing coral.
Great colors .
Awesome reef bud. What is that large reddish coral on the sand bed?
Red Goniopora
@@reefilabllc9324 ah thank you. Gunna have a too look out for that one for sale. Absolutely stunning
Would love to showcase these lights on my channel 👋🔥💯✌️
I just got 5 of the Uno 2.0 Pro to cover my 84”Lx24”W, what settings do you have for each channel to achieve this color temp?
Same percentage for Blue to UV (lower 5 channels). Lime is 2x to 3x the percentage, and Whites and Amber at 1/3rd to 1/2.
Why do you have 11 lights over your tank??
It's easier to show the difference between 90° reflectors and 120° reflectors without having the take the lights off and on. Also when taking pics/videos from top down, light won't be completely blocked by my big DSLR.