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11/27/2014, 04:16 PM | #1 |
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running an evergrow fixture close and at lower power.
I'm mulling over options for a standard 29 gallon reef. I've been looking mostly at strip led lighting; BML and Finnex.
The general consensus seems to be the Finnex won't look right, and I'm feeling like the BML fixture is a bit pricey for what you get. I'm not crazy about how a hanging fixture will look in this instance. I was taking another look at the Evergrow/Reefbreeders fixture. I was wondering if anyone had mounted one close to the surface of the tank and by dimming the fixture and removing the optics got acceptable coverage? |
11/27/2014, 04:23 PM | #2 |
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well the evergrow fixture with the optics pulled off should give a good coverage for a 29g.... 29g tank are rather high for smaller tanks. i think you would do just fine with that fixture....
i would have the fixture no closer then 6" tho...any closer i feel the moisture from the tank may start doin some damage to the unit...
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11/27/2014, 04:38 PM | #3 |
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I wonder how much overspill there would be at 6"? The idea would be to fab a mounting bracket for the fixture instead of hanging it from the ceiling or from a wall mounted shelf bracket.
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