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Old 07-21-2013, 01:43 AM
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How deep is your tank front to back?
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How deep is your tank front to back?
It is 23 inches deep from front to back

I planned for a a tang tank so that is the reason for the seven feet. (two T-5 3' units)

I also keep coral and can reach down to the bottom easily to clean the bottom front of the glass.

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Old 07-21-2013, 03:16 AM
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Doh, sorry Prarie
I forgot to take into account you are planning a FOWLR, so lighting won't matter much
I see you have another post about lighting for it
It will basically come down to your personal viewing as far as lighting goes and won't have anything to do with penetration, so NM as far as how tall you build it where lighting is concerned
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Old 07-21-2013, 03:28 AM
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Yeah I'm looking for a cheaper alternative since there will be no corals as of right now in this tank.
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Old 07-21-2013, 04:05 AM
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Yeah I'm looking for a cheaper alternative since there will be no corals as of right now in this tank.
In that case, just use any fluorescent fixture you can find to cover the tank
A basic 8' 'garage/work area' fixture will do you just fine
The only drawback may be some algae issues due to the poor quality of light from 'basic' T8 bulbs
I prefer the 'daylight' bulbs for a bright/blueish-white light
Cool white, I think, are closer to 4100K
The 'warm' bulbs tend to be closer to yellow and have a much lower K value

Look into the Kelvin ratings of whatever bulbs you choose, if you decide on cheapos
4100K is not bad
For my office, I prefer 5000-6500K for their brightness, but my wife doesn't like the same as she finds them too 'stark' ?

Anything I've used in my office below 4100K is too yellow for me

Hope this helps you decide on what to use ...

The good news is, if you use a basic fixture, you can use hardware store bulbs, so you're not paying $25-35 each for T5s
And you can try a bunch for that kind of money

Also, you can get a diffuser to protect the fixture from spray
Man, I wish I had your dilemma
My used $1000 fixture still cost me $450 and I go through about $300/yr in bulbs
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I'm useing a 400 w mh with my 90 now and I hate how hot it runs but love the colour and shimmer. The led strip lighting I'm thinking about adding to a typical t8 should hopefully give me a good spectrum of colour. Fingers crossed
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So back to my main question I don't know when to add the trigger and angel should it be before or after the tangs?
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