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Old 03-07-2009, 02:51 AM
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Hey does anyone know where to get jap style spotlights?
Any other suggestions other than the traditional rectangular fixtures and pendants?

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Old 03-07-2009, 04:28 AM
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Hey does anyone know where to get jap style spotlights?
Any other suggestions other than the traditional rectangular fixtures and pendants?

Thanks!
If you provide a pic of what you're looking for I could swing by an aquarium store here that might possibly have them.
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Old 03-07-2009, 02:07 PM
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Not exactly the cheapest thing out there but I think this is what you're looking for.
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Old 03-07-2009, 03:45 PM
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Yes, thanks Sphelps, that's pretty much exactly what I was looking for... however, I would like to find something more local if possible, and cheaper as well...

57,120.00 JPY

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747.649 CAD

That's each light, plus shipping, IF they'll even do it!

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I read somewhere (not sure where but maybe on a recent TOTM at RC) that these lights have had some questionable safety records and have not been approved electrically in either Canada or the US yet.

Wish I could remember where but if I find it I will forward to you.
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Old 03-08-2009, 09:28 AM
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Ice Cap was selling lights in that style a while back but they discontinued them. Best place to find similar things would be a place that sells stage lighting. It may be difficult to find one bluer than 6500k though.
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Old 03-08-2009, 09:38 AM
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Ask invincible??? something on Reef Central...Isla Escondido he has them and quite a bit of info on them.
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I can get you them through my dad who lives in Singapore. He has them over his tank for the past four years no problems. Actually they are wicked.

He can get them from Japan as he goes there for business every month or from Hong Kong. They are EXPENSIVE though.

For example, for his 400G, he has 20 of them! You need so many to light to a tank properly since they only over about a 1' square area max. Even less really. Some of the knock off spots will cover more area but them you loose the effect and they are pointless. The idea is to illuminate each area of the tank strategically to bring out the best in each grouping of coral.

It may take a while though and I would say on average its going to be double to light a tank with spots compared to a high end regular MH pendant.

I have some coming for me in May to be supplemental lighting for my tank.
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I can get you them through my dad who lives in Singapore. He has them over his tank for the past four years no problems. Actually they are wicked.

He can get them from Japan as he goes there for business every month or from Hong Kong. They are EXPENSIVE though.

For example, for his 400G, he has 20 of them! You need so many to light to a tank properly since they only over about a 1' square area max. Even less really. Some of the knock off spots will cover more area but them you loose the effect and they are pointless. The idea is to illuminate each area of the tank strategically to bring out the best in each grouping of coral.

It may take a while though and I would say on average its going to be double to light a tank with spots compared to a high end regular MH pendant.

I have some coming for me in May to be supplemental lighting for my tank.
With the japanese the point doesn't seem to be to "light the tank" but enhance certain parts.
Most Japanese tanks i've seen have regular t5 or halides for main lighting and the spotlights are weird combinations or color and kelvin ratings.
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With the japanese the point doesn't seem to be to "light the tank" but enhance certain parts.
Most Japanese tanks i've seen have regular t5 or halides for main lighting and the spotlights are weird combinations or color and kelvin ratings.
Really? When I was over there last year, they were lighting the tank with them.

Many of the tanks in Singapore were also lighting the tank with them and no supplemental lighting.

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