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Midknight 09-01-2006 09:29 PM

Now it is not saying that you can't run both types of tanks.
Each has their own merits as well as challenges.
I have a 10g nano in the bathroom and a 33 that I am upgrading to a 75 later this year.

Joe Reefer 09-01-2006 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Midknight
I have a 10g nano in the bathroom

You must have a small bathtub. My tub is at least 30 gallons.

danny zubot 09-01-2006 09:52 PM

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:rolleyes:

Quagmire 09-02-2006 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe Reefer
You must have a small bathtub. My tub is at least 30 gallons.

:lol:

psuedo 09-02-2006 12:20 AM

wow...who needs to read newspapers in the bathrooms when you can stare into one of your tanks

kwirky 09-02-2006 02:13 PM

i did it... i started my conversion.

went to gold's and bought a Sun System Tek light 8 bulb T5 system. It's so damned bright you can't even look at it! It's 430 watts or so, and Albert was swearing up and down that it would be better than 250W metal halides.

I decided to opt out of the 400 watt systems because of their trouble, and the fact I won't be stocking much for SPS. AND the power consumption. And when looking at Sanjay's charts, the 400 watters don't scale in a linear fashion compared to 250's, so you're doing 75% more power for 45% more light. And the T5 bulbs can go forever without having to be changed, I guess. And basically I'm a sucker for new technology. I'm allways the early adopter.

We'll see. It broke the bank a little, but half the cost was in bulbs, and it's all done. no heat, no canopies to build, no airflow to worry about.

Now I have to worry about how I'm going to hang it. The one end of the ceiling where I have to hang the light from, the drywall's cracking. I don't think there's a stud running along where the two sheets of drywall meet.

http://www.esopenko.com/images/aquar...kedceiling.jpg

I'm still going to test these ballasts. They're TAR ballasts, so they won't be as noisy as outdoor ballasts, and if they work, I'm sure I'll be able to trade them with somone.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Midknight
Now it is not saying that you can't run both types of tanks.
Each has their own merits as well as challenges.
I have a 10g nano in the bathroom and a 33 that I am upgrading to a 75 later this year.

I'll probably run a little 5 gallon nano in my bedroom until summer hits. They do have their advantages, if you want to have a little fish tank in every room, or if you have limited space. My girlfriend's been hinting for a tank for her bday in november, and I might get her a small 24g, and salvage the HQI system I've purchased. She has about 2 feet of space she's clearing in her bedroom, and she's been hinting REAL strong she wants one :)

albert_dao 09-02-2006 04:12 PM

Errr, well, you should be changing the bulbs once a year man haha. You can drag out the replacements to 14 months from what I've read and stagger the blues a bit though.

kwirky 09-02-2006 07:44 PM

"forever" was exaggerated ;)
it's just 12 months seems a lot longer than 9 months

and here's a current picture of the tank.
http://www.esopenko.com/images/aquar...ptylighton.jpg

Ruth 09-03-2006 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by kwirky
"forever" was exaggerated ;)
it's just 12 months seems a lot longer than 9 months

IIRC those amazing european tanks that you see using only T5 lighting are changing their bulbs every 6 months. I know that I have 6 T5's over my 190g and am at the year mark on them now but they definately need to be changed.

albert_dao 09-03-2006 03:16 PM

The Americans beg to differ, haha.


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