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blueboy
Fri, 14th Jan 2005, 03:41 PM
i'm looking to upgrade my lighting. my tank is a 4'x2'x2' 120G. i have mostly softies, a few LPS, and SPS. i'm not really looking to get into alot of SPS, i just want better health, and growth for what i have. would also like to add a RBTA, and clam. do you guys(and girls) think 2x150W DE's with4x21W T-5's for actinic would be adequate. i'm on a limited budget(arent we all?), and am concerned about heat, and energy consumption also.

alexwolf
Fri, 14th Jan 2005, 03:44 PM
maybe 250w halides. Shouldnt be much more than the 150w. I LOVE my 250w DE pendants. So do all my softies, zoos, SPS, and clams.

bprewit
Fri, 14th Jan 2005, 03:50 PM
I spent about a week of reading different opinions on lighting as well as actual measurements from different types of bulbs. I came up with this, its all freakin expensive but spend it all just once because it costs way more to constantly upgrade! I made that mistake about 3 times so far and have spend more cash than I would have if I had gone all out the first time. I would say go with two 250W instead of 150W. Not too terribly much more expensive for the additional light. Will consume more power and create more heat though.

btacker
Fri, 14th Jan 2005, 03:53 PM
I would go with 250w SEs. Henry has a nice ballast for sale right now:


7. dual 250pfo ballast and cords $125 available as soon as e-ballast get here

Get some reflectors and bulbs and your done. If you get 150s I think you will regret it.

alexwolf
Fri, 14th Jan 2005, 04:54 PM
HA Josh is a regular comedian.

RobertG
Fri, 14th Jan 2005, 05:17 PM
HA Josh is a regular comedian.

What do they say "If the shoe fits I want you to wear the wig too! " :P

I like comedians, there funny.

I would say go with the 250W DE 10k, they have great par producing great growth. JME.

I would also consider talking with Greg @ 360 Reeffarms. He has T5 retro kits that are 54W. They are sweet, I have four of them on my tank. With the 4 250W DE 10k's. He sells them for 125 each set of two. With all the hardware. Nice.

captexas
Fri, 14th Jan 2005, 05:24 PM
Yeppers, I agree with going with a 250w over the 150. I would bet that if you went with the 150 you would be wanting to upgrade in less than a year so you might as well spend the little extra now instead of a lot extra down the road.

Jenn
Fri, 14th Jan 2005, 08:55 PM
I am sure I will appreciate that info once I understand it. :confused: