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beareef19
Sun, 4th Nov 2007, 08:56 AM
I currantly have 2 400w SE bulbs over my 110 show, They are mounted hoizontally over the water surface approx 3in off the water. My question is I am going to put Luminarc reflectors over the bulbs and would like to know if I would get more reflective light if the bulbs were mounted vertically in the reflector over the water surface? Space is not an issue but the light and relector would be 6-8in off the water. So 360 degrees of relective light and 8in off water surface or 180 degrees of reflective surface and bulb 3in off water surface.

Barry

Ping
Sun, 4th Nov 2007, 09:26 AM
I would keep them horizontally for more surface area. 800w of light is more than enough for bottom of a 36" deep tank. The width and depth are your concern and horizontal will ensure coverage.

The reflectors will really make your tank shine. I would think about cuttin down on my light period for a couple weeks so your corals can adjust. The reflectors make a huge difference.