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![]() I like the above setup but i would do the following:
aquablue fiji true actinic aquablue aquablue aquablue fiji true actinic question, why did you go with ati actinics instead of ati blue plus' which are a much better bulb with double the par? |
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I was thinking of this combo. true atinic aquablue sp. fiji purple aquablue sp. aquablue sp. fiji purple aquablue sp. true atinic |
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![]() I think that is a good line up. The aqua blue is a good bulb with about 335 for par and the blue plus has about 330 for par. While the actinic has about 160 for par. The problem with the actinic is that the spectrum is so narrow. Yes it will pop colors a bit more then a blue plus but with half the par i wouldn't use them if i had the choice. You should take some pictures of your tank when the lights are all set up.
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![]() After I learned how the switches worked with the bulbs I've decided to go with fishytime's suggestion so I can work with timing atinics and daylights.
I will post before and after pic but I don't think much will be noticeable. But being a new fixture I can hope it will be better with the new reflector. |
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![]() Your fixtures controls the front and the back bulb on the same switch?
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![]() one switch controls 2 outer on each side and the other the four in the middle
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![]() Here are the pictures
![]() before ![]() after I found it brighter but the pictures show otherwise. It did notice my corals have better color now. I also had to lift my fixture up about 5" with the new reflectors and bulbs. I bleached my strawberry shortcake and I'm hoping it pulls through. |
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