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Nullig 05-28-2003 04:49 AM

Looking for lights for a 10 gal nano.
 
Does anyone out there have any lights/fixtures that would fit a 10 gal tank (20x10) that they're wanting to get rid of? I'm looking to use between 36 and 55 watts for the tank.

Thanks,
Noel

psuedo 05-28-2003 06:30 AM

why don't you just use 4 regular NO's, and make a canopy. It is actually pretty easy, and if you are only housing soft corals, there should be no problem. Thats what I have on one of my nano's and it is doing fine

Nullig 05-28-2003 04:44 PM

I can't find 18"-20" NOs. Do you know where I could find some?

Thanks,
Noel

Samw 05-28-2003 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nullig
I can't find 18"-20" NOs. Do you know where I could find some?

Thanks,
Noel

Big Al's has them on their website

http://www.bigalsonline.com/cgi-bin/...ting&inSub=232

I guess the Hagen MarineGlo and PowerGlo are for marine applications. There are others as well such as Reef Sun and Coralife. Just hit the Next button on that link to see their entire selection.

But I would say go for 2x32W Powercompact retrofit kits if you can afford it. They will cost about $80 each though.

Samw 05-28-2003 06:13 PM

If you don't want to DIY, you can get complete Powercompact fluorescent hoods from Coralife.

Here is their 20" 28W Aqualight

http://www.esuweb.com/new_site/ccc_53000

Here is their 20" 96W Aqualight

http://www.esuweb.com/new_site/ccc_53101

I got my 36" hood from King Ed. You could probably check with J&L or Aquafanatics to see if they could bring one in for you as well.

psuedo 05-28-2003 11:51 PM

what was the cost on the coralife units?

Samw 05-28-2003 11:58 PM

It was around $169 for the 96W 36" Canopy. I didn't see if they stocked the 20" ones. The aluminum housing is a neat feature. No worries about canopy fires there.

Nullig 05-29-2003 12:16 AM

Yeah, I had looked at those Coralife fixtures, but nobody sells them around here.

Noel

psuedo 05-29-2003 01:19 AM

I saw them at king eds not that long ago. I don't know if they will have the size you want though. There is only one way to find out

Nullig 05-29-2003 02:27 AM

OK if I decide to go for a DIY hood I'll need some help with this, as I don't have a lot of experience in electrical wiring.

My plan is to have a 10 gal tank divided into 3 areas... the main display, a refugium and a space for the return pump/heater. My lighting plan is pictured below.

Basically, I'd like enough light to have some corals, along with the ability to have the actinics and whites on different time settings and the refugium lighting to be on an opposite time setting.

The tank is 20x10 and the lights are all power compact 13 watt (actinic and 10,000K over the tank, 6500K over the refugium) which are 7" long.

Does this sound OK and does it require 3 ballasts?

Thanks,
Noel

http://members.shaw.ca/mcgrans/tank_light.jpg


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