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![]() Quick question :
I want to order 24" 346W Metal Halide System Advance Plus for my RedSea MAX 34Gallon is it over kill ? 1x Odyssea 250W DE HQI Bulb 15000K 4x Odyssea 24W T5 High Output Bulb Actinic Blue 4x Dual Bluemoon LED Thanks |
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![]() I think that's an overkill... look at reefsanctuary.com and nano-reef.com to see what lights people are using on their RSM 34. There's dedicated sub forms on the redsea max's! I have one myself and am looking into a better lighting solution which likely will be LED.
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![]() Definitely overkill, I would go LED for sure, I am switching all my tanks over to LED one at a time.
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![]() I know LEDs are perfect but I am planing to switch my tank to RSM250 and I really don't want to spend 1000$ for lighting on this one!
My question is 360W over 34 gallon will it cause damage to corals ?
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![]() you might have to raise the light a couple feet above the tank. I would check out the link previously suggested, I don't have a nano so i am no expert but I would think that you should be ok if you acclimate the coral to the light slowly and watch for signs of bleaching.
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![]() Nah dude, I think you're fine. I have 380W (250W HQI + actinics) over my 40G and everything is happy as... well... a clam (or whatever you could consider the general level of happiness of SPS). And my light is only 4" or so from the water... whatever the stock legs give you. Take 'er easy when upgrading and be very sure to light acclimate slowly. Do it over the course of several weeks until you find that sweet spot.
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![]() Thanks
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![]() Had a brain fart on this one, I have a DUAL 250w MH with PC's over a temp 30 gal, it is a couple feet above the tank but all the frags in the tank are looking great. I would say go for it.
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![]() Ordered
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Some one recommended and i followed this and it worked. However it took more then few weeks to get top sitting corals get used to the new light. At any rate the schedule was as follows: 15 min ON 45 Min OFF for week 1 30 min ON 30 Min OFF for week 2 same for week 3 45 ON 15 OFF week 4 same for week 5 Full time on after that. Right now i have it 4hrs on 2hrs off and another 4hrs on just to keep water temp down. I used to have 6xT5 TEK light and now with 2x250W water temp is 2-3 degrees C higher. When Temp is up it is important to keep an eye on the ORP. Its OK to have elevated water temp as long as ORP is up. This could be a challenge if you don't have a sump with a bubble tower and/or a second skimmer. |