LED Lighting suggestions

CichlidDan

Members
Currently I only have 2 led strips that came with the setup looking for suggestions on a good led light preferably under $120. The tank has val, anubias, crypts and java fern and fish are cyprichromis. Plants are doing ok with the strips but wanted something better.
 

mchambers

Former CCA member
As Cory and Blaise have said, the Current Satellite and Finnex led lights are good. The two brands have several different models and whether a particular model will work for you depends not only on the type of plants but also the depth of your tank. You might want to do some research. There are lots of posts out there on the interwebs on this topic.
 

Becca

Members
Current Satellite plus unless it's a very large tank, since your plants are mostly low-light. They will stand by their warranty and I haven't had issues with power supplies blowing like I have on finnex.
 

CichlidDan

Members
Thanks for the suggestions everyone! Currently it would be for a 46 gallon bowfront but I’ve been thinking about upgrading the 46 to a 72 bowfront. I have a current satellite + on my 65 gallon and have had no issues the couple years I’ve owned it just wanted to see what other options were good.
 

b considine

a dude playing a dude disguised as another dude
Others can speak to this better than I, but my impression is that Beamswork has been improving in quality recently. They're priced low enough to pique my interest.

But then Andrew had a used Finnex Ray 2 at BFD at a price too good to pass up. Sure, my basement glows like Emilio Estevez's car trunk in Repo Men, but I couldn't say no.

Blaise
 

Leffler817

CCA Members
I have the Beamswork LED that Blaise mentioned. It seems to do a nice job with my low light plants and it was pretty inexpensive. Just yesterday I saw the Aquaneat LED on Amazon and thought I’d give it a try. It’ll be here tomorrow.

Also, on other tanks, I’ve had success with the Aqueon Modular LED light. I currently have one of each tube, white, red, and blue on a 90 bowfront. It does a good job growing Anubias, Buce, and a few Crinium plants.
 

CSnyder00

Bearded Wonder
I have Currents and Aqueon modular and like them both. Downside to the Aqueon is the width/depth of the light on smaller tanks. I switched to Currents on my 30 gallon and my 40B because the Aqueon modulars wouldn’t allow my lids to stay open.
 
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