MH Bulbs

Discussion in 'Metal Halide Aquarium Lighting' started by Tyslin, May 6, 2008.

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  1. Tyslin

    Tyslin Feather Duster

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    Hey Guys,

    I want to upgrade my MH bulbs but am not sure what kind of bulb to get based on Kelvin, and type/model. I do know how I want my tank to look like as far as asthetics are concerned. I want my colors to pop out, but I also don't want a really deep blue color look to my tank. I am mean I want the blue look but not too much blue if you catch my meaning.

    Anyway can someone give me some ideas as to what type of bulb I should get? What kelvin range will give me that look? also which of these model bulbs con give me the best quality of spectrum, Iwasaki, ushio, or hamilton? Any info is greatly appreciated, thanks guys.

    P.S. I want to add all type of corals, LPS, SPS and clams.
     
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  3. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    What you want is a South Pacific Sunlight (SPS) bulb.

    PM Tangster and he can fix you up.

    I got the 14K for my 125 gal and love it. (Is what he recommended)

    Much better manufactured bulb then any other I have used.


    Benefits:
    South Pacific Sunlight (SPS) Metal Halide bulbs are designed to replicate the beautiful shimmering light of your fish and coral`s natural environment. These bulbs are specifically engineered to enhance the polyp extension, color, and growth of your corals. Unlike some other bulbs, SPS Metal Halide bulbs are manufactured with built-in igniters (starters) that allow them to be used with any type of ballast.

    SPS Metal Halide bulbs are ideal for most Acroporas (SPS), Anemones, Clams, Hard Corals (LPS), Leathers, Mushrooms, Polyps, Soft Corals, and Xenia.

    Available in 175 watt, 250 watt & 400 watt In your choice of:
    Crisp Blue—10,000k representing 10-30 Ocean Depth Feet (ODF)
    Mid Sea Blue—14,000k representing 30-60 Ocean Depth Feet (ODF)
    Deep Sea Blue—20,000k representing 60-90 Ocean Depth Feet (ODF)
     
  4. Otty

    Otty Giant Squid

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    I run the same thing and love them.