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Thread: Sum up my readings on metal halide bubls....

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    Default Sum up my readings on metal halide bubls....

    Going to buy new metal halide bulbs for my SW reef tank

    10k - best for coral growth but is a white light
    14k - not as good for coral growth but still decent... more blue color
    20k - even more blue than 14k and shows corals color better but a little less growth

    I am all about coral growth. I figure my 4x65w actinic bulbs will give me more blue... am I right or wrong?

    Should I go with a 10k for both 250w housings or one 10k and one 14k to see if I like the blue color more? Or maybe even add a 10k and 20k or a 14 and 20k? Like I said I want coral growth. I have all softies and 1 SPS

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    Do you use SE or DE bulbs?

    For single ended bulbs, I had good results with Reeflux 12K bulbs. The colors are actually pretty good and it still provides a high enough K to promote better growth than a 20k bulb.

    For double ended bulbs (and I have never had an HQI unit) I have had friends who saw good growth and great colors with Phoenix 14k bulbs.

    Since you have actinics, you can go with a whiter bulb, I personally wouldn't go with the 10k bulbs. In my experience, they have always been a tad bit too yellow even with actinic supplementation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ismvel View Post
    Do you use SE or DE bulbs?

    For single ended bulbs, I had good results with Reeflux 12K bulbs. The colors are actually pretty good and it still provides a high enough K to promote better growth than a 20k bulb.

    For double ended bulbs (and I have never had an HQI unit) I have had friends who saw good growth and great colors with Phoenix 14k bulbs.

    Since you have actinics, you can go with a whiter bulb, I personally wouldn't go with the 10k bulbs. In my experience, they have always been a tad bit too yellow even with actinic supplementation.
    DE bulbs. I was thinking phoenix bulbs... seems everyone has always posted good things on it. Might try 14k's... seems to be very popular for a reason

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    Quote Originally Posted by glarior View Post
    DE bulbs. I was thinking phoenix bulbs... seems everyone has always posted good things on it. Might try 14k's... seems to be very popular for a reason
    If you indeed go that route, I believe you will be happy with that decision. Good luck .
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    Phoenix 14k bulbs are the absolute bomb!!!! You can get them on Amazon.com, prices better than even our wholesale pricing....oops, did I say that? Unfortunately yes!

    If you had single ended, I would tell you to get Radiums, but with double-ended, nothing compares to Phoenix 14k bulbs, they are incredible!


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    I'm very happy with the reeflux 12k I ran when I had MH. tank look really good and growth was great and I ran it with no actinic sup for over a year, also ran bulbs 10 hours a day.
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    ++ on the phoenix bulbs. Been running the 250's for many years now. I use mine w/4 110W vho actinics and have had great color and growth.
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    +++ on Phoenix bulbs. I run them in my gutted Odyssea combo unit. There connected to 250 watt Coral-Vue ballasts. Good color and growth.
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    I ran DE Phoenix 14s and Reeflux 12s -- I would say the reeflux provided more growth. However, I recently switched to the XM 15k's. The colors are much better IMO -- time will tell how coral growth rates compare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboy572 View Post
    I run them in my gutted Odyssea combo unit.
    I use a Odyssea combo unit too but why did you gut yours?

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