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txg8gxp
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 02:15 PM
How much is too much? I have a 36x18x21 tank and was debating adding a MH system. So how much is two much....1 250w, 2 250w? Tank will be SPS/LPS only.
RayAllen
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 02:21 PM
You could light that tank with 2 150w MHs and grow just about anything
1 mh covers just about 2 sq ft.
RayAllen
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 02:26 PM
If you want the 250watters Id go with one in the center and use 2 T5s or VHO for actinic supplement.
That would help cover the area that is not directly lit by the MH. Or you could just run two MH although I dont think youd have any problems running just the 1 MH.
robalv
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 02:33 PM
I have a spider relector and used bulbs 250 w 20k just need a ballast
For a nice frag of sps....Lmk
kkiel02
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 03:00 PM
I would get a newer reflector like the lumenbrite, Lumenmax or lumenarc and run one 250w. I was just reading last night one of sanjays articles on the newer generation of reflectors and how well they spread out light so much better. He only runs 3 250w on his 500 gallon and I am planning something similar but may supplement it with vhos.
txg8gxp
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 03:01 PM
I have always liked the ice cap reef illumination fixtures, but I think the 3' w/2 250w maybe too much....I could alway go for the 2' fixture that has one 250w.
alton
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 03:04 PM
A general rule of thumb for Mh is 24" x 24" of coverage. Since your tank is 24" tall 175/150w may not be enough. I think 1 - 250w in the middle and multiple T5HO to cover the edges. Keep your SPS in the middle and lay your LPS around the sides? Kind of like a bouquet of roses surrounded by babies breath to accent it. ( I did not just post that, did I? It has been a long week. I need a beer)
txg8gxp
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 03:26 PM
Kind of like a bouquet of roses surrounded by babies breath to accent it. ( I did not just post that, did I? It has been a long week. I need a beer)
hahaha that's too funny...
ErikH
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 03:36 PM
250w with a lumenarc mini!
txg8gxp
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 03:57 PM
250w with a lumenarc mini!
I was hopeing you would jump in.... I hear alot of good about those reflectors, but with the rimless tank I want a nice looking hanging fixture with actinics.
aquasport24
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 05:00 PM
three 400Ws and leave all your corals in sump........Or one 250 with T5s for supp.
txg8gxp
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 06:14 PM
three 400Ws and leave all your corals in sump........Or one 250 with T5s for supp.
Wow, 3 400w...settle down there crazy...:)
clone
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 06:42 PM
250w with a lumenarc mini!
thats the way im going. 2x 250w lumenarcs and may 4 24w t5's
BIGBIRD123
Fri, 11th Jun 2010, 11:30 PM
Steven,
I have 2- 250w 12k in Lumenbrites with 4-36" T5s and it's not too much. Come by and take a look. One 250w was just not enough...
Big_Pun
Sat, 12th Jun 2010, 08:39 AM
I thought the 36 inch icecap was just one 250, I saving up to get in from gabe. cedrod has the 48inch one and it's a sleek looking fixture.
txg8gxp
Sat, 12th Jun 2010, 08:45 AM
I thought the 36 inch icecap was just one 250, I saving up to get in from gabe. cedrod has the 48inch one and it's a sleek looking fixture.
They are listing 2-250w mh http://www.aquacave.com/icecap-36-reef-illuminationsbr-2-x-250w-metal-halide-t5--brled-aquarium-lght-fixture-2926.html
Regric25
Wed, 16th Jun 2010, 02:54 PM
I have a 48 x 24 x 20Tall rimless tank and I use a hanging fixture with 2 250w DE 20k bulbs. No supplementation, colors pop really nice!
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