The Thinnest Reef Light Ever? ATI Stratton X First Look & PAR Test | Reefapalooza Orlando 2026

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Published2 months ago
Duration7:35
Video IDaPeE6sMy-mc
Languageen-US
CategoryPets & Animals
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views2.2K
Likes91
Comments13
Engagement Rate4.68%
Likes per 100 views4.10
Comments per 1K views5.86

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05-17-2026 The legendary T5 performance of ATI has finally been perfected in a sleek, fanless LED panel: the ATI Straton X. In this video, we dive into why this 9mm-thin powerhouse is being called a "game changer" for the reefing hobby. Delivering 150 watts of power and 200 PAR at 24" deep over a massive 34" x 34" spread, the Straton X eliminates the need for supplemental LED bars by providing a uniform, shadow-free blanket of light modeled after the iconic T5 shimmer. We explore the Reef Pilot app’s innovative "Live PAR" feature, the fanless (and silent) design, and the incredible anti-glare technology that prevents light spillage from blinding you while you enjoy your aquarium. Whether you’re an SPS enthusiast or looking for the ultimate living room-friendly lighting solution, the Straton X aims to be the last light you’ll ever need to buy. ______________________________________________ ⚠️ Products In This Video ► ATI Straton X Ultra Slim Reef LED - https://www.saltwateraquarium.com/straton-x-ultra-slim-reef-led-ati/ ______________________________________________ Website - https://www.saltwateraquarium.com Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/swaqdotcom/ Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/saltwateraquariumdotcom/ Follow us on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@saltwateraquarium.com ______________________________________________ 📩 If you have a request related to equipment in this video, or this video in general, email - [email protected] #saltwateraquarium #swaq

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