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Old 11-02-2012, 07:17 PM
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I'm thinking, maybe aloud, about buying a new light fixture for my 33 gallon. I was wondering, what do you think about Odyssea MH ADV 24" or 30"? I heard that with MH I'm better off hanging it to reduce the heat transfer to the aquarium, do you agree?
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Old 11-02-2012, 11:43 PM
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From my personal experience the Odyssea systems are excellent; however the bulbs are not great at all, I have been running Odyssea light on smaller aquariums for a long time, and they have always been up to snuff.

Hanging will still give heat back into the aquarium mate, if you have a controller with a temperature probe you could control a small fan blowing on the surface to help exhaust some of the heat, I have a 178w MH Odyssea over a nano cube now; the light creates quite a bit of heat, however does an excellent job of lighting.

Plan to have a little bit of air movement over the top of the tank, and I think you should be just dandy.
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I have the 24" with a MH + 4 T5 bulbs + moon. This was my first fixture and pretty happy with it. Great value. No problems.

Bulbs: 10K MH + actinic T5s look really good color-wise though I've never owned anything else. In the past few months my nice green algae has been replaced with cyano. Some have guessed that it might be the 1 year old MH bulb. I am dubious but it is a possibility.

Heat: puts out a ton of heat. As Northernseacorals suggested I have a small fan hooked to a controller. During the summer the fan is running at least 50% while the MH light is on which means a lot of evaporation (around 1g on a 45g system). Now that it is colder outside the fan rarely runs.

Quality: construction is a bit cheap feeling. No problems with it though. In the past there have been problems with the ballast causing fires. Apparently they moved to a new design a few years back that solved the (serious) problem.
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I've got a set of the 4 bulb t5ho odyssea lights and I'm pretty happy with them for the price. But if u can, definatly buy different daytime bulbs. Odysseas blue lights are actually pretty good.
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Old 11-03-2012, 04:25 AM
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I've got the 48" 2- 250W MH, T5, LED moon light combo and it's never given me any problems either. Like Syncro, I thought the bulbs were ok and they worked well. I struggled a bit with algae so I broke down and bought Hamilton bulbs. Gotta say, what a difference. A decent quality bulb is waaaaayyyy better than cheapies.
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I have heard some complaints about the Odyssea MH bulbs wrt excessive algae growth. I use 14K Hamilton's on two different systems and am happy with them, but find I still need to top up the lower end (420nm) with some actinics to get my purples to really pop.


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I'm thinking, maybe aloud, about buying a new light fixture for my 33 gallon. I was wondering, what do you think about Odyssea MH ADV 24" or 30"? I heard that with MH I'm better off hanging it to reduce the heat transfer to the aquarium, do you agree?
Thanks,
Ren

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24" and 30" is exactly the same light. Only fixture size is different.
For 33Gal i would get a 2x150 though if you can find one as cheap as Odyssea. Better light spred then single bulb and less heat then 250W.

http://www.aquatraders.com/24in-Meta...ht-p/54261.htm
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http://www.aquatraders.com/30in-Meta...ht-p/54262.htm
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http://www.aquatraders.com/EVO-Quad-...ht-p/56208.htm
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Quick question, should I get a 2 or 4 bulb T5 system? I was told a MH might be too intense for my tank and create too much heat (LFS owner). He said T5s will be enough, now I'm looking at Odyssea and Aquatic Life. Any suggestions?
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http://www.aquatraders.com/36-inch-4...re-p/52324.htm

Does anyone know if these legs are adjustable? I have a Waterhome tank (31.5" / 80 cm long) and I would need to bring in the legs for it to fit. However, I can't find any information on their legs and their adjustments. Can anyone help me out?
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On my 48" fixture the legs adjust the full length of the fixture, so I could make it fit various lengths of tanks, probably from 52" or so down, but it doesn't adjust width wise. The legs are a set 16" wide, which is a bit sketchy on my 16" tank.
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