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![]() I ran the same light on the 25gal cube with a sump and only had a 3 degree increase, if you have a fan that will for sure help. Water volume for sure played a part
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![]() Keep it higher and have a fan bloving across the water serfice, it will cool by evaporation, or have air flow across lamp this will also help.
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![]() Okay so if you ignore the heat factor is the light amount okay for the corals?
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![]() lighting wasn't my issue. was able to keep milli as a test subject and it did well
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![]() I have no idea what you mean by "milli"?
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![]() Milli as in Acropora Millipora
I used a Coralife 150W MH with 2x65W actinics on it over a 20G with no sump for nearly a year without issue. As long as you slowly acclimate your livestock to that light level you should be fine. I never used a fan for cooling but it was near a window, so that probably helped. BlazingArrow here on CanReef is now using this exact same equipment to keep basically the same you are wanting to keep. In there he has 2 candycanes, 2 hammers, a torch, a good number of SPS (which are doing well), an RBTA with two clowns, a wrasse, a goby and a shrimp... no sump. The only heat issue he ever had was when his stealth heater flipped out on him and dropped to cold then to super hot in a day. PM him for a discussion and some pics of his tank. |
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![]() I have a 250 over my 20g side tank. nobody complained being in there.
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![]() Quote:
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