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![]() I have had my CadLights running for 1 1/2 years. I have a scattering of soft corals but I would like to start shifting to an SPS dominated tank in the new year. Most of my corals have struggled as I battled algae, poor water flow and mixed results with skimmers.
I have been vacuuming the sand, will be reinstalling my Vortech today, and have a new Euro-reef skimmer arriving next week, and am preparing to go the zeo method after the skimmer is broken in. Currently running carbon and GFO in a reactor. Dividing the tank in 1/3s by depth what corals are appropriate in each 1/3? `````````````````````````````````````````````````` ``````````` Here is what I have currently: frog spawn pulsing xenia candy cane 2 favias zoas rics 2 clowns 1 yellow goby total tank volume is 39G with about 30G in the display 150W 14,000K Pheonix hallide 2 X 24w T5s, fuji pink (to be installed later today) Lights are 4" from the top of the water and 21" from the top of the sand. Thanks in advance.
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![]() You need to bring your light source to 250 watts
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![]() Should be able to keep pretty much anything...
I've got a 150W w/ 2x24W T5's on my 30G (bit higher off the water, but similar depth to the sand) and I'm running a SPS dominant tank. The only piece I have that seems to be struggling is my Rainbow Stylo.. everything else is growing great and I got plenty of color out of them.
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![]() At any depth?
I was thinking I might have to move some of the softies a little lower and place acropora in the upper 1/3rd. But that is not your experience?
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CadLights 39G Signature Series Started April, 2008 |
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![]() I agree with JDigital you should be fine with a 150W. I have a 250W HQI on my tank and its ALOT of light for those corals. I keep SPS right on the sand bed (24") and am still seeing good colour and growth.
I used to have 4x 24W T5HO and could keep SPS coloured up and growing up to 2/3rs of the way down.
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![]() Excellent, that will give me lots of flexibility in placing corals. I do not think my current light fixture will handle 250W anyway.
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![]() why don't you start off with some birdsnest and digitata to test things out. If you have troubles with those consider holding off and making sure your system is stable
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![]() Quote:
Levi |