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Old 12-12-2011, 07:08 PM
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If you had a 50 gallon SPS cube and had the choice of a 250W-DE HQI or 400W-SE, which would you choose? Would 400W be overkill?
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What are the dimensions? 24x24x24 ?

I had a 30x30x30 cube (115g) that I lit with a 250w DE right over the centre. It worked well enough for me.

If I were to do it over again or over a 24^3, I'd go 250 again, but I'd probably flank it with t5's or LED's to give a little more oomph and dusk/dawn variability.
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Old 12-12-2011, 07:21 PM
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It'll be over my 24x24x20 cube. Both fixtures have 4xT5 (main reason why I'm considering the change are the actinics themselves... this lead to finding some nice fixtures).
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Old 12-12-2011, 07:28 PM
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I would go with 250 watt. A 400watt might heat up your tank a bit too much and I don't think it is necessary with 20" high to have more than 250 watt. I have 250 watt and have very good results with my SPS, even in the middle of the tank and mine is 24". The fact that I have 250 watt also let me put some zoanthids at the bottom without burning them up.
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Old 12-12-2011, 07:37 PM
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It's only 20" high? Definitely save yourself 150w, 250w will be fine.
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I would use 250W DE on HQI, will be more than enough.
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Thanks guys. I was already leaning that direction (already have 250W) but have never used 400W SE before, so I was curious.
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You will also save a little on the price of bulbs.
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It's only 20" high? Definitely save yourself 150w, 250w will be fine.
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You will also save a little on the price of bulbs.
Agreed on both accounts, my 400W was WAY to powerful and it was on a 30" depth tank. It was also a DE which is almost impossible to find, was looking @ almost $200.00 for a new bulb!
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250w....but you will need supplemental and be careful of those crappy de pendants.
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