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Metal Halide Lights
Hello All,
I'm considering purchasing a metal halide light fixture for my reef tank and was wondering if anybody has any recommendation of a fixture and an appropriate size of fixture for my tank. It is 90 gal and is 18"Lx48"Wx25"H. Looking for something with mostly soft corals with potentially a few hard ones not overly intense of a fixture but sufficient. Thanks!! |
-hey
-hey pgfraser just got some double-ended metal halides last month(20k)
about as blue as they come I'm pretty sure. -anyways when picking metal halide, things can get expensive, but let me be the first 2 say that for reef tanks lighting will be the center of everything. It will determine what clams,corals, and even fish u shud get. -I'm goin' softies so i got 2-70 watt metal halides bulbs. But honestly for a tank that size it's hard 2 say, myb 2-250 watt bulbs. also if ur considering going double-ended like me u'll have 2 get a piece of glass 2 tone down the amount of uv radiation that enters ur tank cuz double-ended don't have that uv protection membrane and pass way 2 much uv radiation. -for a tank ur size you'll definitly need good penetration |
If you are going to be getting DE 2x250 mh it is equivalent to 1 400w SE mh. It just gose to show the difrence in the bulbs. If I wher you I would get 1 400w SE MH for your tank.
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2-250 watt
-pretty sure I'd go with 2-250 watt so the light can spread out more rather than being intensified in the middle.
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I would go with 1 400 watt SE a. because more ligh b.neater no big mwss.
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Dual MH or T5 48" strips are your best choices. Personally, a 4 ft tank for me would mean 2 x 250MH
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If you go with MH prepaire for the heat battle, might need a chiller (~$800)
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If you want to have enough light the first go round for anything you might throw in the tank I'd do 2x250W MH with T5 actinic supplementation.
The T5 allows you to run a MH bulb with better PAR but balances the more yellowy look of such bulbs and give you the neat dawn/dusk effect. Whether you go DE or SE is up to you, but if you are serious about growing stuff fast, I'd go SE which has a PAR advantage over DE at the price of compactness. You probably don't need to go up to 400W MH with your tank. The heat and added electricity can't justify the increase in PAR versus a good 250 SE setup for a 25" deep tank. If you want to keep things simple, there are a number of plug and play systems on the market including the Outer-Orbit fixtures by CurrestUSA, the Maristar by Sunlightsupply and omnipresent Aqualights by Coralife. |
I have 2 se MH 250 on my tank, its only 44 g but is narrow and 4ft long. I dont have a problem with the heat as I leave my canopy open on top and the back. even when its really hot out I drop a couple of 1L pop bottles of ice in the sump and I'm good to go.
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2-250-watt
-so what can u keep with 2-250's in a 44-gallon, cuz my cuzin has 2-250 watt bulbs on his 46-gallon(with a 175-watt ballast!??!!), and he thinks he can keep sps,i think so 2 but i donno
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