Lighting the final straw. Everyone read.

Discussion in 'Reef Lighting' started by TinFury, Aug 24, 2006.

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  1. rickzter

    rickzter Torch Coral

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    1. 30g
    2. 18in
    3. Reef
    4. Hamilton Reefstar SE MH - 175w - 14K Bulb
    5. Lighting does the trick. I decided to eliminate flourescent as I dont like them being replaced and causing algal blooms. Everything was spreading under the MH, including my galaxea sp.

    Unfortunately I had to tear it down to remove a pest and am now rebuilding. I will post a thread on this as soon as I get my tank re-aquascaped and corals settle in again.
     
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  3. Bruce

    Bruce Giant Squid

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    Yup, even thought i went down in wattage, because of how much reflection the t-5hos have, its almost, in my opinion 2x as much light. When i had only 2 bulbs on it was as bright as all 4 of my PCs.

    The t-5hos are great!
     
  4. 90_Berlin_joe

    90_Berlin_joe Fire Shrimp

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    TinFury, you have a PM about the T5's, You can also Pick Bruce's brain. He is very informitive on the T5's.


    Thanks again Bruce for the suggestion I am very happy with the T5 TEK hood.
     
  5. FENKER=mountain_boy

    FENKER=mountain_boy Plankton

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    1. 55g
    2.18"
    3. sps/clams
    4.tek 4x54w t-5's 2 actinic+, 1 aquablue, 1 6k midday
    5. the best lighting ive had and i can keep anything even on the sand bed, the only bad thing is no shimmer
     
  6. Monacle

    Monacle Skunk Shrimp

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    8- 40 galllon breeder tanks with a divider in the middle making 16- 20 gallon square short tanks.

    2- 400 watt mh - adding another 400w mh in a week or two
    12- 5 ft. Vho 6 of which are 50/50 and 6 that are super actinic

    I love the light, but I also have my lights pretty high above the tank... That's a whole other issue, that I think hasn't been mentioned yet. The distance off the top of the tank that the lights are going to be will change the intensity at water depth. I keep my corals in the tanks that are under the mh, and I do have a couple frags of Green star polyps and things like that under the 6 bank of vhos.