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Old 09-08-2011, 04:57 PM
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I am almost ready to put my 80 gallon tank back online after a total overhaul. Taking forever.
The tank is a bowfront with a LR overflow 40" x 20"D x 22"H
The aquascape will be mostly on the right side where the overflow isn't, and I am going to try a mixed reef. At this time I have a few fixtures and was hoping that they will do the job, but am unsure and have been looking at other options. But for now can I get started with SPS , LPS with a 36" 6 bulb T5 fixture ?
I also have 2 36" PC fixtures that came with the tank but not really liking the way they were set up and does anyone use PC anymore?
Have looked at some of the new LED fixtures , but waiting for a bit longer before jumping in.
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I keep a ponci about 8 inchs from a 4 bulb fixture and well it lives definitely is not thriving been no new growth 6 months hasn't even started to encrust yet so my guess would be no to sps unless it's on the top 1/4 of ur tank and low light sps at that
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Old 09-08-2011, 05:58 PM
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Hey Mike,
I have the same lighting system on my 180 reef. using 54 w bulbs 10,000k plus. 3 white 2 actinic blue, one actinic pink...white for growth, blue/pink for colour. I have lps and soft corals in right now. All are doing fine..even propagating.. have a frag (plate) sps and it seems to be doing fine. Also have a ton of water movement six fans along with my return. Aprox 6500 gph
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Also the led thread going in the reef section has ALOT of info on LED and HQI price diff and pro n cons it's a very imformative thread if ur considering sps then I would have a look at an HQI or LED fixture
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Also the led thread going in the reef section has ALOT of info on LED and HQI price diff and pro n cons it's a very imformative thread if ur considering sps then I would have a look at an HQI or LED fixture
I have been following the LED threads closely and like the technology,, especially with the power rates that we pay here due to generated power. I know I will eventually get there, just want to get started with what I have.
I have an Odysea 250 W MH on my other tank and like it but the heat issue and the cost of powering another MH fixture are what make me ask if the T5 will get me started.
Are you thinking of upgrading your lighting?
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Hey Mike,
I have the same lighting system on my 180 reef. using 54 w bulbs 10,000k plus. 3 white 2 actinic blue, one actinic pink...white for growth, blue/pink for colour. I have lps and soft corals in right now. All are doing fine..even propagating.. have a frag (plate) sps and it seems to be doing fine. Also have a ton of water movement six fans along with my return. Aprox 6500 gph
I have 3 super blue 2 blue special and a fiji purple on the way. All kinds of powerheads at the ready LOL. Can't wait to get it going. Just waiting for a light bracket Im having built.
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Personally until I can get my ponci to thrive I'm not adding anymore sps and my nano was supposed to be an sps nano so I am planning on a 24" hqi t5ho combo. LED is out of my reach
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FYI - Mayheim - a plate coral is actually an LPS, not an sps and are lowish light corals

I would be surprised if you found that the 6 bulb tek didnt cut it for ya.
I would look for a good deal on a used MH fixture if you want to go full on sps tank, but if you just want a couple, put them near the top and you should be golden.
You'll really only be able to put anything (other han softies) in the middle though.

BTW - those dimensions on your bowfront just sound awesome.
I'd love to 'scape that tank.

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Thanks for the info and yes and I'm thinking about getting LED's
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Thanks for the info and yes and I'm thinking about getting LED's
Well, think about it for another year or two if possible.
LEDS are only getting cheaper...despite what those who've paid 1000's for a single fixtures will tell you.
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