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Old 01-18-2008, 03:11 PM
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Looks like you have under control. Just make sure you keep a close eye on your corals for signs of stress. You'll be riding the ragged edge with that setup; the outcome will either be glorious or disastrous

Oh, I see you're getting the XM 14K bulb (isn't that 15K?), a notoriously low par bulb. Should be your safest choice for that setup.

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Old 01-18-2008, 04:32 PM
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Oh, I see you're getting the XM 14K bulb (isn't that 15K?), a notoriously low par bulb. Should be your safest choice for that setup.

Agree it will be great for acclimation but you might want to switch them with a higher par bulb later. What Ballast are you going to use?

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the type of the ballast i will find out today, but what do you meen higher par?
does that meen higher kelvin, or better quality bulb?
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"Photosynthetic Available Radiation" or something like that.

Here's the best halide info on the web:
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ok i'll ask for that when i go buy a new bulb. i think the XM-15k should be fine
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so with a 400-watt over my 33-gallon, can i pretty much keep all the acros, milliporas, and clams, that need high light?
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so with a 400-watt over my 33-gallon, can i pretty much keep all the acros, milliporas, and clams, that need high light?
Yup you should be able to. You may need to put LPS into shadier areas though.
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