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mooch28
01-26-2006, 01:42 PM
Hey guys, i have a 30 inch deep tank. 110 gallon, with dimensions 48 x 18 x 30 to be exact.

Im wondering if two 250 watt MH pendants (DE) will be enough for SPS and LPS corals or possibly even clams??

Im getting the unit for $300 brandnew. Any opinions??

Jason McK
01-26-2006, 02:08 PM
I've been having the same battle with my new 30 deep tank. I've decided of 400W


J

danny zubot
01-26-2006, 02:20 PM
DE bulbs are more intense than SE bulbs so you might be ok with having SPS and clams as long as they are placed higher up on your rockwork. Some people have told me that a 250 watt DE is equivelent to about 325-350 watts SE.

BTW, $300 seems like a pretty good deal. Does that include the balast?

BMW Rider
01-26-2006, 02:38 PM
I'm running 250 SE bulbs on my 32" deep tank. I keep my SPS up higher and the LPS in the lower regions. All are doing quite well. I haven't tried any clams yet, but would like to get one soon.

Ruth
01-26-2006, 02:58 PM
I run 400W on both of my larger tanks (30" and 29"). When DE bulbs first came out the claim was that they were more powerful than SE bulbs but everything that I have read lately does not support this - now if I could just find where I read it. If anyone has anything supporting the DE vs SE I would be interested in reading it.

Willito
01-26-2006, 03:06 PM
It's all about the type ballasts and the reflectors folks. BTW my clams are doing fine on my sandbed, which is about 30" from the surface.(250W DE). I also have another clam sitting half way up the tank that is doing just as good as the one below. Both are maxima's and maintain very similar color intensity and growth rate.

digital-audiophile
01-26-2006, 03:57 PM
FWIW I have a 250 watt SE over my 24" deep tank. It's only been on there a week so I don't have long term examples but the corals I have transfered over from my small tank seem to be doing really well. They seem much happier healthier and plump than when they were 3-4 inches below 96W PC in my 10G.

OCDP
01-26-2006, 04:19 PM
Eeeeek.. with that kind of light upgrade your corals are going to suffer! Did you acclimate them to the new lights Greg?

digital-audiophile
01-26-2006, 05:17 PM
Eeeeek.. with that kind of light upgrade your corals are going to suffer! Did you acclimate them to the new lights Greg?

LOL! It's all good, Since I moved the corals over on the weekend I've been running them under 4 hours of 56Watts of Actinic daily and started with 1 hour MH and have been adding 20 minutes a day of MH since. :D

OCDP
01-26-2006, 06:34 PM
Ahhh okay, well that makes sense if the light has been up for a week you would have noticed some decline by now :razz: Just thought I'd mention it in case one day you notice your corals all turning white ! heh

mooch28
01-26-2006, 07:49 PM
DE bulbs are more intense than SE bulbs so you might be ok with having SPS and clams as long as they are placed higher up on your rockwork. Some people have told me that a 250 watt DE is equivelent to about 325-350 watts SE.

BTW, $300 seems like a pretty good deal. Does that include the balast?

Yep. Ballast, 2 pendants, 2 20k unsed bulbs, and all accesories.

Ok thanks guys. Look slike ill go for it!!

mooch28
01-26-2006, 07:51 PM
Guys this is the unit.......

http://www.saltycritter.com/lighting/aqua-medic/ocean-light.htm

Any opinions on it. Made in Germany by aqua medic.

StirCrazy
01-26-2006, 08:32 PM
Hey guys, i have a 30 inch deep tank. 110 gallon, with dimensions 48 x 18 x 30 to be exact.

Im wondering if two 250 watt MH pendants (DE) will be enough for SPS and LPS corals or possibly even clams??

Im getting the unit for $300 brandnew. Any opinions??

Yes it will. a regular 250 is only recomended up to 24" depth but HQI is the same rating as a 400 watt.

Steve

StirCrazy
01-26-2006, 08:35 PM
DE bulbs are more intense than SE bulbs so you might be ok with having SPS and clams as long as they are placed higher up on your rockwork. Some people have told me that a 250 watt DE is equivelent to about 325-350 watts SE.

BTW, $300 seems like a pretty good deal. Does that include the balast?

Some people told you wrong, it has nothing to do with the bulb and everything to do with the ballast. If they are comparing a DE (always HQI) to a SE (normal output) then yes this is true, but if you run a SE on a HQI ballast the SE will normaly outpreform the DE. another benifit to running a SE bulb on a HQI ballast is you will get about twice the coverage as you would from a DE bulb so that means you will have a larger and more even lighting patch in the higher intensity area.

Steve

kari
01-27-2006, 12:59 AM
Couldn't find any info on what ballast comes with the lighting package.

StirCrazy
01-27-2006, 12:56 PM
Couldn't find any info on what ballast comes with the lighting package.

hmmm says right in the name "Ocean Light HQI Pendant" so looks like HQI ballast.

Steve