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Fluval fresh & Plant 2.0 vs zetlight zp4000 vs Aquatlantis

stu3y

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Im wanting to set up a fairly high tech high light tank, dutch style. im wanting LEDs and im torn between the ones above, i was thinking about either 2 of the 52w Aquatlantis units, or 2 of the 42w zetlights, but then i came across the fluval fresh and plant 2 the other day, and now im considering 2 of them at 46w each

the Zetlight i cant get any info about with regards to par values etc, i emailed them direct to be told they dont have that info (seems odd designing and building a light without doing any testing?)

the fluval gives all the par and lux ratings on the box


the spec of them are....

Model: ZP4000-F-1047-42W
arrow4.gif Length: 1047mm
arrow4.gif Power: 42w
arrow4.gif Replaces T5 Lamps: 54w
arrow4.gif Replaces T8 Lamps: n/a
Aquarium dimensions (when using supplied brackets)
arrow4.gif Minimum Aquarium Length: 105cm
arrow4.gif Maximum Aquarium Length: 125cm
arrow4.gif Lumens: 3500LM
arrow4.gif White Colour temperature: 6500K (84 LED's)
arrow4.gif Blue wavelength: 465-470nm (14 LED's)
arrow4.gif Red wavelength: 620-630nm (28 LED's)

Fluval
  • 7,500°K full spectrum freshwater and plant LED lighting
  • Promotes and supports lush plant growth
  • Balanced combination of multiple LEDs for optimal photosynthetic activity, plant growth and accurate viewing
  • Features 5 unique light-spectrum LED band waves (460 nm, 620 nm, 3,000°K, 6,500°K, & 15,000°K)
  • 120-degree light dispersion for full area coverage and uniform lighting
  • Illuminated touch-sensitive switch with dimming feature
  • Versatile mounting options (on aquarium frame, on cabinet, or suspended)
  • Extendable mounting brackets allow easy installation on a variety of aquarium widths
  • Waterproof IPX7 rating - Completely sealed and water proofed
  • Ultra slim 1" profile
  • German-engineered
Depth PAR LUX
3" 470 29,400
6" 267 15,970
12" 112 7,020
18" 66 3,930

Specifications

Size 36"-46"
Wattage 46W
# of LEDs 252
Lumens 3,300 LM
Color Temp 7,500°K
Hours 50,000

aqualantis
Length: 1047mm
arrow4.gif Power: 52w
arrow4.gif Colour Temp (Kelvin): 6800K
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again i cant find any par vlues for the aqualantis.

the fluval is alot more money than the other 2

can anyone advise on which 2 leds would be best for my 4 footer 240L tank?
 

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New to the hobby myself and I've decided on the kessil tuna suns with the kessil controller great little unit as have tried it out on daughters tank great for timing light intensity and spectrum for lights and has two programmable ports so can have different light setting for different areas of the tank at various times. Only got one light and controller ATM
But no red leds 🙄
Worth a look before you decide

Hope it helps
Zeus
 
I use the Zetlight ZP-4000 over my 36" X 18" X 24" high tank along with 2 Aquaray Grobeam 600. I do not have PAR values. I like the design, the ramp is thin and full water resistant (IP68).

Michel.
 
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