OK so lets continue with the Nettle AT6Pro unboxing and setup review.
The packaging of the light really does appear premium and I'm impressed. Really well packaged.
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The instructions are in English. I really appreciate that as I know the light is mostly marketed internationally and is somewhat new. It's not the greatest instruction booklet I've seen, but it was enough to get me going.
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The light itself appears to be solidly built. It's heavy. More than I thought it would be. It's also a nice size. Big enough to span most of my aquarium's foot print. This should result in even coverage for the plants.
A diffusion screen is built in. This should help with color blending and avoiding the disco ball effect.
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My hanging situation isn't ideal. As I have the AIO filtration in the back of the aquarium, I'm very limited as to where the hangers can sit. This means that the wire will not be perfectly vertical. I don't think this will cause a problem but it's something I would have love to avoid, if I could.
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I would have preferred to have the light badge be in English or say Netlea or AT6Pro. It's in Chinese now. Again, I realize this is new to the US market so understand.
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It's bright. PAR measurements will come in the future.
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Visually, there are no lower light spots. Looks to be even coverage. This blanket of light is what I was going for.
Setting up CO2 system is next and I have a business trip soon so it may be a bit before I complete the setup. I'm not looking forward to the plant hunt... Worst part of our hobby in the US.
By the way, here's my initial list of plants that I'm hoping to start with. If you have or know someone who has, please let me know. I'm only looking for a small bunch of each as I hate throwing plants away. And, yes, I know it's a lot of plants. I am anticipating some not making it. You have to learn what will grow for you in your environment.
- Hygrophila chia
- Eriocaulon quinquangulare red
- Utricularia graminifolia
- Rotala Red cross
- Pogestemon kimberly
- Pogestemon helferii
- Nesaea gold
- Lobelia cardinalis wavy
- Ludwigia white
- Syngonanthus lago Grande
- Ludwiga pantanal
- Bacopa Salzmanii Purple
- Rotala ramosior Florida
Thanks!