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    How close is too close to have MH bulbs to the water?

    I have some MH mogul reflectors. If I put them in the canopy I have, they will be about 6-8 inches off the water. It is a 30" tall tank.

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    I have 2 250MH bulbs mounted in the canopy on my 30" tank and I haven't had a problem with them. The two fans I have inside the canopy to cool the air works as well as when I was canopy-less and had the lights higher. As far as coral, the peak of my rocks are maybe halfway up the tank and the few lps and sps I have on top of the shelf is doing great and growing. The softies I have a quarter down the rocks and down to the sandbed are growing well too. Hope this helps.

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    Very good info. I will be using MH with LEDs. Are you growing coral 30" or more down from MH? I was think of making a 1ft tall canopy to get away from splash and get more spread.
    But I may have to goto 400W MH. lmk
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    Dude, 400 watts is a lot of heat inside a canopy. 250W with a good reflector will let you grow acros. I've got 250 w hqi about 10 inches above the water and I've got acros on the substrate.
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    I think my lamps are about 18" off the surface, wish I could lower them. The 400 is even higher. Water still heats up and I've got a suspended canopy.

    Actually, the room gets hot as well. If you can go 250, I would. I've not tried acros on my sand bed but I do have digitata growing into a little tree, I think its reaching for the light.

    The 250s are standard pendants. The 400 has a lumen arc reflector. Much better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BBQHILLBILLY View Post
    Very good info. I will be using MH with LEDs. Are you growing coral 30" or more down from MH? I was think of making a 1ft tall canopy to get away from splash and get more spread.
    But I may have to goto 400W MH. lmk
    My MH are probably 8" above the water (just low enough for me to burn my arm if I'm not careful) and I have acan's growing on the sandbed.

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    Mine are about 4" above the water. Never had a problem.
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    which reflectors do u hve....
    i am using three lumenbright lrg reflectors and they needed to be hung atleast 12 to 15 " for the better spread...mine r sitting on top of the canopy about 15" away from the water...i just switched all my lights to 400wtts and i can already tell the difference.....in general MH needs to be atleast 10" away from the water or it'll easy cook ur tank in no time if u dnt hve any chiller
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    i have spider reflectors and 175w ballasts i bought from a member. looks like i should be ok in the canopy with the lower wattage. my rockwork goes up 3/4 ofthe tank.

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