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Starry
06-10-2010, 04:43 AM
Would 250watts on a 20 gallon frag tank be overkill? its a 14k Giesman on a magnetic ballast if that matters. (be suspended about 6-8" above surface)

Thinking of useing all my spare parts to build a fragtank. Will have a sump w/ quiet-one 3000 return, and use a coralife 65 super skimmer.

ReeferMush
06-10-2010, 05:22 AM
well I run a odyssea 24" light using a 250 watt halide at 20,000k and two power compacts at 65 watts over my 20 gallon and at an average of 19 watts a gallon. This ok as long as you cater towards the high intense lighting, some corals will enjoy the heavy light while other coral and fish will not, so just be cautious with what is in your tank, what level your corals are at compared to the light, and what live stock you keep

Starry
06-10-2010, 06:01 AM
no fish are planned at this time, just corals and a few snails. was thinking sps on a egg crate rack. zoas, maybe a colt on the bare bottom under the rack. all rock will be in the sump. if algea gets its foot in i might think of adding a mower blenny.

StirCrazy
06-10-2010, 01:43 PM
as long as you can keep it cool it will be a good set up.

Steve

lorenz0
06-10-2010, 02:16 PM
250 mh is over kill for a 20gal

i would be looking into a 150 for a 20gal if i were you. your going to have issues with evap and heat and on this note, is a $400 chiller really worth it in your 20gal??

ReeferMush
06-10-2010, 05:00 PM
its not overkill:biggrin::biggrin: I have never had any heat problems what so ever, and don't run a cooler. My light sits 4" above my 20 gallon and my corals are freakin' loving the amonut of light being shed above the tank(19 Watts per Gallon). Plus i've fragged one piece of Xenia and its doubling in size almost every second week , so just keep an eye on your water temperature/evaporation and phosphate levels because with that much light, algea growth is to be known to be a problem(if using normal tap water like i do)
http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz327/lukemush1/20%20Gallon%20Build/CanReefPic001.jpg

Starry
06-10-2010, 06:13 PM
heat shouldnt be an issue as it will be in my basement. i never use tap, at the worst ill go buy it at the u-fill ro place down the street.

ReeferMush
06-10-2010, 07:52 PM
you'll be fine then, I'm a lazy/cheap reefer so I use tap water, but have just recently set up a reactor for NP Pellets so tap water can be used