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![]() Well once again it comes down to this all being completely useless without pictures
![]() Here's a pic of my tank with only the center Mitra on to give an idea on spread. The view-able size within the framing is marked, the actual glass is 64x32.625 and the bottom of the light is 8" above the water surface which is approximately 2" below the top of the Euro brace. From bottom of light to sand the distance is approximately 37". ![]() I bumped up the contrast quite a bit to kind of show the line better but honestely it blends so well it's hard to see it. Draw your own conclusions from this. |
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![]() I'd say that looks exactly like 2 SOLs worth of spread. Maybe less.
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![]() ![]() what about the optical spotting due to the high degree angled lenses? Dont get me wrong the Ai is an awesome fixture for the price but you cant put the two anywhere near in the same performance bracket. You do get what you pay for. But this is distracting from the original question and I must apologize for the detraction this is not a thread about trying to prove a sub $400 lamp = a high end $1200 lamp. that can be for another thread. Back on topic - Steve has highlighted that yes 3 would be enough 4 would be optimum Last edited by Aqua-Digital; 04-10-2013 at 10:56 PM. |
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![]() Photoshopped!!! I call shenanigans!
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![]() If I didn't bump it up the whole tank would look fairly well lit.
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![]() dang! That one unit looks like it lit the whole freaking tank!
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![]() Honestly one light actually looks pretty good, if I ran it parallel it would be even better. Something to keep in mind as well, the tank is 32" front to back and the spread you're seeing is the shorter length.
And while spread isn't everything I don't have any issues keeping virtually any coral anywhere in this tank. Clams in the sand, no issue. Last edited by sphelps; 04-10-2013 at 11:02 PM. |
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![]() I still stand by the statement that I could probably run 2 in parallel and cover my 72x30x24 tank and yes its almost entirely sps. I prefer the three units. Four would be overkill and I would probably only be able to run them at 50%.
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225gal dt with 100g sump. Mitras, vortechs, bubble king, AI Sol and Profilux. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...threadid=84782 Will trade subs for frags ![]() My other summer hobby: http://www.edkra.ca |
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![]() I think I would probably do 4 to start with, in two rows positioned lengthwise. I have really obnoxious internal overflow boxes on either end of the tank that would cause major shadows on the corners if I only had a centre line of three I think.
hmmmm, 4 Mitras, that's what, 4800?. I wonder how much I could get for 8 Gen 1 radions? |