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Old 02-18-2005, 02:55 PM
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I'm seeing a number of pictures of Acropora that's being grown under VHO and it looks fantastic as well as some under T5s, is anyone having any luck with SPS, Acropora etc and Montipora plates under PCs, how about any of the other light hungry corals.

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Old 02-18-2005, 03:33 PM
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megatron grows stuff under pc lights but i think he has a fairly shallow tank.
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I've grown digitata and monti caps under PCs but they definatley do better in MH.
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I have SPS under PCs right now and they are doing ok.
I can't wait till I get some MHs though. Then they should start to really colour up!!
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Old 02-18-2005, 05:33 PM
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You'll get low growth rates & less intense colour with most SPS under PC compared to MH. Montipora digitata is one lower light requiring SPS you could look into. I'm keep any SPS in a friend's tank with 250w MH until I upgrade my tank/lights to a full MH setup.

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I have a birdsnest under my PC lighting right now. Seems to be doing rather well. Undoubtly though I'm sure MH will find its way into my home soon
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VHO!
All my SPS are under a whopping 90watts of NO
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Wasn't there a movement a few years ago, just say No to NO? That's all NO? wow.. well someone who's generous beyond belief has offered me a ballast that will run 4 48" VHO's so I'm already starting to plan my next 90 reef.
Rich I'm always blown away by how nice your tank looks, and that's all NO.. wow. Here I'm looking at 130 watts of PC on my 15-20 gallon and was wondering if it would be enough. I guess you've answered my question.

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Old 02-19-2005, 04:51 PM
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All my SPS are under a whopping 90watts of NO
ya and your high light ones are a whopping 1" below the water surface

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Doug, you know you can go getto with MH also, get basic 250 watt ballast (only 1) and use a sunmaster bulb or something like that. will be under 100 for the set up. then youse the VHO ballast you just got to run some used VHO actinics or go with Phillips 03's NO on the VHO ballast (I did that and the bulb last about 8 months but at 15.00 each it is a cheep start)

this way you will not be restricted in the placment of corals like Rich is.

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