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![]() ok i will be running a single 250w SE, SA 20K over a 36 " tank now the actinics that i can run could be:
IC 660 on 2 x 36" URI VHO actinics. or glomat 40 to run 2x 36" NO flouresants phillips overdriving them to 40 w each. what would you guys do. mike P.S the supplement lighting of the actinics are on 2 hrs in the morning and 2 hours in the evening.
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![]() Hey mike,
Wouldn't this be better posted in the reef forum. I think more people would see it and you would get more responses. ![]() |
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![]() Mike,
With a 20000K bulb, I don't really think that you'll need actinics at all. I personally would switch to VHO actinics and a lower K bulb like 10000K. |
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![]() I have already bought 2 bulbs from Lee here on the board. And i really like the 20 K look .
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![]() I moved ya to the reef forum Mike.
I agree with Newguys post, but since you already have the 20K bulbs, which are already a blue colour, how about running one 50/50vho and one super actinic vho. Or a pair of 50/50 vho bulbs as the main light for the day and just run the halide for a few hours. Of course neither of these give you the actinic look in the evening unless you could get one normal actinic in there somewhere. I still dont like running 30w bulbs on a 40w ballast, but thats me. Then on the other hand, I have seen some tanks running 20K bulbs and super actinics only. They did look nice, but one has to like that type of colour.
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![]() thanks doug , i will call you tonight to talk about it
mike
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. |