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![]() While I fully trust Grizz's opinion, does anyone else have thoughts to share?
Other lighting possibilities to share? I would love to go with Kessil A150w LED's but I would need 4 which is out of my wage bracket. ![]() |
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![]() I'd go with Greg on this one. mostly cause he has taught me all I know and hasn't steered me wrong yet, you can glass brace a tank, but I wouldnt do it as you have sketched
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![]() Keep the glass brace fairly clean and you'll hardly notice a difference. You're keeping LPS and soft corals and you're using a halide fixture which I assume will center the halides over the openings so most of the lighting will go around the brace anyway. With what you have planned I see no reason to remove the brace, however if your plans change later down the road.....
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![]() id have to agree if your only doing lps and softies a glass brace wont hurt, many people run glass tops with no problems.
plus its good to have a small area with less light for corals that demand a little peace and quiet:P
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The other alternative is to go with your MH over the open area idea & simply work your aquascape so the corals will be primarily located there. You could have an open swimming space beneath the center brace that doesn't really require intense lighting. Pretty much the simplest, quickest solution. Or even a combo, with MH & two Kessils aimed under the center brace if that fits the budget. Here's an earlier photo of my LED DIY rails to show the inward tilt of the two outer rails. I've almost completed the fixture now & it's been over my tank for several days. Instead of the screw/wingnut mounting to adjust the tilt, I've simply cut 10 degree wedges to mount the outer rails into the frame, so not exactly like the photos, but should give you an idea. If your interested, there are plenty more photos & info in my LED DIY build thread, here's the link. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=82206 Finally, another solution similar to the Kessil idea would be to use PAR 38 spotlights. There are a number of folks that have used these successfully and although not cheap, they aren't quite as costly as the Kessils. All you'll need are the spotlights and a bunch of standard light sockets.
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![]() Thanks for all of the great feedback!
Mike......you have definitely given me plenty to consider. Much appreciated. |
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![]() 2 - 150w MH should be just fine with the brace as long as you can keep it clean. You might get a slight shadow but not enough to make a difference with LPS and Softies.
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![]() I might have to take a stab at DIY LED.
What's the worst that could happen? ZAP! ![]() |
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![]() Come check out my DIY LED build Brad, your not thay far from me
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![]() As long as you keep the center brace clean it really shouldn't be an issue at all. I honestly don't think you would have any issues with SPS either, although upgrading to 250 watt halides would be the better choice for SPS, so I wouldn't be concerned about lacking options.
Last edited by Myka; 04-07-2012 at 04:17 PM. |