lighting for 75 gallon tank

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  1. truck24000

    truck24000 Spanish Shawl Nudibranch

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    i know its in here somewhere but i have an emergency as my lights have died due to power surge

    what is the correct wattage and other things for a 48" long 18" wide and 24" deep.:confused:

    i have corals now but just in case i want other things later (scallops, clams and so forth)

    and a few fish too LOL
     
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  3. ziggy222

    ziggy222 Fire Goby

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    your lucky with a 75g tank you can use just about any light.its only 18-20 deep and 4ft long.you can use 4-6 ho t5's,2 mh with actinics,you can put as many pc bulbs as with fit.even vho's.its shallow enough for just about any type.for clams you may want mh
     
  4. reef_guru

    reef_guru Humpback Whale

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    on my 75 sps there are 2-250 w mh and 4-64 w pc @ 10w/gal, i wouldnt go more than that. 2-400 w mh on a 75 gallon are pushing the limits
     
  5. BaxterS80

    BaxterS80 Pajama Cardinal

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    Here is what we are using in our 72

    3 -- ATI Blue Plus
    2 -- ATI True Actinics
    1 -- ATI Aquablue
    1 -- ATI Pro Color
    1 -- UV Lighting AquaSun

    In the following order from front to back:

    Blue Plus/Actinic Plus
    True Actinic
    Blue Plus/Actinic Plus
    UVL AquaSun/GE 6500K

    ATI Pro Color
    ATI Aquablue
    True Actinic
    Blue Plus/Actinic Plus

    We have 1,3,5,7 come on first and then 2 hours later we have 2,4,6,8 come on

    We then have 2,4,6,8 go out 2 hours before all lights are out...

    This configuration gives the tank a beautiful coloring with a hint of purple...