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discuspro
Thu, 11th May 2006, 09:39 AM
Okay, finally just moved into a tank that I'll be able to put actinics over to supplement my 250W metal halide. It is a 40 gallon, dimensions are 29.5"L x 20"H x 16"W (widest point of the bowfront).

I have hard coral growing and that is the main focus of the tank.

So the question is: how many watts of actinic light do I need to supplement this system with beside the 250W halide?

GaryP
Thu, 11th May 2006, 09:52 AM
As much as you can squeeze in. The more the better.

discuspro
Thu, 11th May 2006, 09:59 AM
Well, I want to know a range because I definitly need to know what is too little. Right now I have a power compact running at 65W, I'm pretty sure that is tiny compared to what I need but I want to get a number I can shoot for.

LoneStar
Thu, 11th May 2006, 10:02 AM
As much as you can squeeze in. The more the better.



Ditto..... you beat me to it.

Richard
Thu, 11th May 2006, 01:17 PM
Well, I want to know a range because I definitly need to know what is too little.


You can run your tank with just the MH and get decent results so it really isn't a matter of too little. So just fit in what you can. Personally I still prefer VHO for actinic over pc or T5.

GaryP
Thu, 11th May 2006, 01:47 PM
Right now I am running around 3:1 (MH:actinic VHO) but I wish I could double that to 1.5:1.

hammondegge
Thu, 11th May 2006, 06:12 PM
i have 190watts of actinic running with 175watts of MH. i find this to be too much actinic. i think on this system it would be ideal at 190act/250mh

JimD
Thu, 11th May 2006, 06:47 PM
It depends on the type of halide, I usualy try to stay near the 1:1 ratio with 10k's.

greatwit
Thu, 11th May 2006, 08:50 PM
I have two vhos with the 250 hqi 10k and it seems about right over my 40 breeder, but I think a little more blue would be ok too.