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Nixon 10-22-2007 06:02 PM

Lighting Help
 
Hey guys, I have a 80W Current USA Orbit light and I'm looking for other bulb options but I don't know what will work and what won't. I'm currently running the bulbs the lamp came with (Dual daylight 6700k/10,000k and a 460nm/420nm actinic). One of my friends told me that the 6700 spectrum is going to cause me algae problems (which I have). I can't seem to find any 10,000k bulbs for this fixture (20" fixture). I was wondering if any of these ideas would work:

1) Changing out the 6700k/10,000k bulb to a 10,000k/460nm 50/50 and leaving the 460nm/420nm actinic in.
2) Try tracking down a 36W 10,000k coralife bulb

I would really like to keep it so i have 1 daytime bulb and 1 actinic beacuse I like to have only the actinic on sometimes (looks cool haha).

If anybody has any input or suggestions, any input would help a lot!

Thanks in advance guys/gals! :)

Jason McK 10-22-2007 08:00 PM

6700K will not cause algea problems. I ran for years at 6500K with great growth results.

What tank is it for size I mean

J

Nixon 10-24-2007 10:54 PM

It's a 10 gallon with a 80W power compact light. Kind of sucks that sunpaq doesn't make straight 10,000k bulbs. Only dual daylight ones :( I'm open to other bulb suggestions.

Nixon 10-26-2007 02:20 PM

Does anyone know if it's ok to use a 36 watt bulb when the bulbs that came with my light are 40watt?


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