View Full Version : What would you use? Poll
cale262
01-20-2011, 06:25 PM
What Lighting would you use for a 36"Lx32"Wx20"H, one peice euro brace, mixed reef system...
mseepman
01-20-2011, 08:56 PM
I would DIY my own LED setup...on a 36" it would be really easy and very affordable.
cale262
01-20-2011, 09:02 PM
I would DIY my own LED setup...on a 36" it would be really easy and very affordable.
I thought about the DIY route,...but I have to be honest with myself here,
I'm electrically challenged and
I've started many other DIY type projects and very few of them ever came to completion:redface:
ponokareefer
01-20-2011, 10:34 PM
Voted for the 2*250MH.
If you only use 1 metal halide in that large of a tank will, your edges will likely be dim.
LED prices are still pretty high compared to comparable MH, so I would wait until they came down in price. You can spend quite a bit on a fancy MH fixture if that is what you are looking for.
Aquattro
01-20-2011, 10:49 PM
Voted for the 2*250MH.
If you only use 1 metal halide in that large of a tank will, your edges will likely be dim.
I voted 1 MH for this same reason. On a mixed reef you may want areas of less light, one 1 bulb is half the heat.
mseepman
01-20-2011, 10:52 PM
I thought about the DIY route,...but I have to be honest with myself here,
I'm electrically challenged and
I've started many other DIY type projects and very few of them ever came to completion:redface:
On a small build, I don't think you need to have very many electrical skills. You do have to finish the project though...haha.
Flash
01-20-2011, 11:21 PM
I thought about the DIY route,...but I have to be honest with myself here,
I'm electrically challenged and
I've started many other DIY type projects and very few of them ever came to completion:redface:
does this mean my tank is going to stay in pieces?? lol
cale262
01-21-2011, 02:37 AM
does this mean my tank is going to stay in pieces?? lol
LOL, that's not a DIY, that's a "Do It 4 Someone Else",...I'm pretty good at getting those done, But it's usually 100% dependant on the other parties schedule...well maybe 75-80% :wink:
monocus
01-21-2011, 02:52 AM
i would use the 24 vertex-my 60 inch over my 220 peninsula(72 long) has enough light spread as it is also 12 inches over the water
eli@fijireefrock.com
01-21-2011, 03:16 AM
I voted 1 MH for this same reason. On a mixed reef you may want areas of less light, one 1 bulb is half the heat.
i second that.
i do have a tank same dimensions and the above lighting setup.
burrows14
01-21-2011, 05:22 AM
I vote for a 10x39w ATI Powermodule :)I switched over from a 2x250w 4x54w t5 and I love it! lots of par, great colour and it looks slick above my tank. I personally don't miss the shimmer lol
lastlight
01-21-2011, 05:26 AM
My tank is 36L x 24W x 26H
I used to have 1x250w + 2x24W T5
I could tell with a single point light source that the corals anywhere NOT directly under the bulb really had no growth or color on that shaded side. Adding another bulb has made a world of difference in growth and colour. Plus the crossover zone has even more light and those corals are definitely loving life.
shrimpchips
01-21-2011, 05:27 AM
Of your choices, I'd lean to the 24" vertex unit. But like the above poster, I'd do a shorter T5HO unit if that's a choice too. Going the full length doesn't make sense with your Eurobrace. And doing the shorter fixture is very Euro too - and makes more sense, and looks better. Your fixture won't look like a lid for your tank.
FWIW, I have a 42" x 24" x 24" tank with an 8x39w Sfiligoi Stealth. It's dead sexy and I can see the light on in my condo from work!!
lastlight
01-21-2011, 05:27 AM
I voted 1 MH for this same reason. On a mixed reef you may want areas of less light, one 1 bulb is half the heat.
Just saw this. Yeah I am now having tough times finding shadier areas for a few corals not liking the extra light as much as the sps.
cale262
01-22-2011, 01:41 PM
... Going the full length doesn't make sense with your Eurobrace. ...
Yeah,...something to think about....
I voted 1 MH for this same reason. On a mixed reef you may want areas of less light, one 1 bulb is half the heat.
Certainly a valid point and something to consider...
I have a nice IceCap MH fixture (1x250/2x39 T5HO/2xmoontubes) I may just and try for the time being...
Thanks all & keep the thoughts coming...
trilinearmipmap
01-22-2011, 05:28 PM
Maxspect LED fixture or T5 Powermodule.
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