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![]() Will a 4 foot light fixture work on a 6 foot tank???
We are trying to figure out if it is good enough lighting |
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![]() Nope. Did that when we got our first 6' reef tank & it was BAD. Nowhere near enough spread or light for the 6' length. Don't waste your money. Just save up to get a proper 6' light. In general, each MH will do a 2' spread.
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I would say it depends. If you had a 10x54w T5 you could hang them high enough to give you enough spread. It also depends what kind of tank you want. Jam packed with SPS, a mixed reef, softies ect. I run 6x54w over my 5 foot tank. I have no problems with a clam on the bottom or sps, and I also have shaded areas on the sides for other corals. Personally I like a bit of uneven light vs the perfectly lit tanks we often see, but again it depends what your goals are. |
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![]() well i have a normal t5 light (8x35w) 6' long.. and im thinking about havein all dif stuff in my tank, and so far no luck.. i would love a 6' light but only can find 4' lights...
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![]() With MHs it works less well since MHs are spotlights, but who uses MHs these days anyways
![]() A lot of European tanks use a shorter fixture than the tank - go on some European forums and you'll see many with 6 foot tanks with 4 or 5 foot fixtures.
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