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sphelps 12-09-2010 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Jfish (Post 571910)
Hmm, gets me thinking to either go with three or four 250w pendants in the canopy or strictly led. How many led's would you suggest to still provide enough light for some higher demand corals/sps or anenome. Also how are the led's controlled. Would I need a specific controller to power up power down the led's or could I just run them to a timed powerbar.

No offense, but can I ask why you would run one or the other but not both togeather.

4 halides for sure with the overflow in the center, not sure how 3 would work with that tank.

You could do both but for simplicity I would stick with one or the other, if you went with both I would still suggest 4 halides and then extra LEDs for supplemental. If you tried to light part of the tank with halides and the remaining parts will LEDs it will look funny as they both have a different effect and you would see a visible lighting difference through the tank.

For LEDs alone you would be looking at around 144 to 168 LEDs. You'd be looking at around $1200-1500 for a fairly complete retro kit.

reefwars 12-09-2010 05:26 PM

The fusneedit pendants are fairly cheap and are clean looking.

The lighting is the hard part when doing a full walkaround tank, I'm going with 4 fishneedit pendants I got all four for under 500 and I'm using 24 LEDs to supplement they will cost around 300 :)

this was the cheapest way I could think of to work out mine:)

Jfish 12-09-2010 10:53 PM

Yeah, well its a good thing the tank was a steal cause this lighting might get expensive. Honestly considering going the homemade led canopy resting on the overflow. Won't be cheap but I think in the long run might pay for itself.

Jfish 12-10-2010 02:36 AM

Well I didn't exactly get the tank moved since my friends thought it would be too heavy for four people. I at least managed to get it in the house by myself fairly easily. Don't really have much to show but here are a couple pics of it. Hopefully can get some help soon to get it down the stairs.

http://i756.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1291951854

http://i756.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1291951905
It appears my new kitten Zeppelin thinks he has a new cat house.

http://i756.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1291952091
New Vertex 200 alpha skimmer. Can't wait to get this thing setup.

mattdean 12-10-2010 02:48 AM

That is a sweet skimmer, for sure. You are going to be very happy with that!

Is that a Catfish? It's a little early to be adding livestock, don't you think?:lol:

Jfish 12-10-2010 02:53 AM

ha ha yeah and he's a jumper, I already had to scoop him outta the overflow once.


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