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|   Delphinus My ex tank was the same dimensions but a all in one.. there is a thread about it someplace on canreef.  Im thinkin 9"tall will a good challenge for aquascaping. sphelps i dont really like thoughs lights they get wayyy to hot and i was planing on hanging the light.. i could get a aqua medic ocean light. http://www.aqua-medic.com/products/1x250silver.jpg | 
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|   I have a Aqua Medic 250 watt over my 20 X 20 X 9 clam tank and am very happy with the choice.  I have a fan on the same timer as the light to keep the temperature down.  The thing I notice most is my evaporation is very high (10+ gallons per week).  I added these pictures showing the light & fan and the aquascaping to my tank thread showing what a 9 inch deep tank looks like: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...4&postcount=97 | 
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|   Man your tanks sweet!  I still drool over it everytime i see it. thanks for the updated pics. i still do have lots of zoas and chalice coral i would like to keep so i think a 250 would be a bit much. | 
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|   oh and im probably going to save my pennys and get a Tunze Osmolator. | 
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|   Thanks, Yea, the 250 is way too much for zoas. I needed to remove everything except the clams and SPS when I upgrade the light. There are no "near the bottom low light" places to put lower light livestock in a tank just 9 inches deep. Everywhere is very high light (even with a 150 watt fixture). An ATO is a necessity for an open top tank with MH lighting. | 
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|   this is true...  to bad spot lights are hard to come by it would be cool to do 2 or 3 70W MH spot lights. http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgur...%3Den%26sa%3DN | 
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|   A lot of Japanese tanks use spot mh lights with both softies and sps to focus on the corals with higher light requirements. Cuts down on power and heat while creating a cool effect. 
				__________________ Sebae | 
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|   I had a 70 W Viper inches over a maxima clam and it was browning out.  I switched to the 250 and the colour came right back.  I was really surprized a 70 W MH about 6inches over a clam wouldn't provide adequate light. | 
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|   Maybe the spectral output just isn't there in the lower wattages? Interesting, I agree, you'd think it would be OK given how local the light is. I'm betting it's a quality of light issue and not a quantity of light issue. 
				__________________ -- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! | 
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