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Old 10-06-2010, 11:51 PM
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Just as the thread states I'm wondering if a 6 bulb 36" ATI (sunpower) T5 fixture would be too much light for a mixed reef on 40 gal breeder tank.

I want to keep SPS on the top half and LPS on the bottom half. Looking to keep open brains, acans and favia for LPS so I don't want too much light.
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Old 10-06-2010, 11:55 PM
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I have a 6 bulb DYI light on my 39 gallon. Works nicely. Just have to modify your lighting a bit on the bulb end and I have lots of LPS SPS and softies and Clams in my tank with great color and full polyp extension
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Old 10-07-2010, 12:45 AM
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Should be tons of light for a 40 breeder. You should be able to keep high light SPS down to the bottom.
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Old 10-07-2010, 12:49 AM
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I'd say go for it....if you find that your lower light corals aren't doing well you can always look at hanging the light fixture and raising it up a bit.
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If your keeping lps too I would have the light at least 8" above the tank or they might melt on you lol but like Ron said you will be able to keep sps anywhere including the bottom

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Old 10-07-2010, 03:59 AM
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It's not too much light. I have an 6 x 24w ATI PM on a LPS 25 gallon. My tank is only 14" high. My fixture is 6 inches from the water surface and most of my 30+ Aussie Acan colonies are 2-4 inches below the water surface and all of them are doing just fine. As with all corals just acclimate them properly.

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Old 10-07-2010, 04:05 AM
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Thanks for all the response, I know the fixture will allow SPS anywhere I am more worried it will melt LPS
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If you find the light to be too much you could always run egg crate on the top of the tank for a bit over the lps to shade them and slowly remove it to acclimate them to the light.
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