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Screen method for new lighting...
Upgrading my tank from a crappy reflectors using 150 20K HQI's to lumen max 250w 10K HQI's. I don't want to kill my corals in the first two days so I'm going to do the screen method. So I'll stop at walmart and get a couple rolls of screen. How many layers should I do and how often do I remove one?
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Location: MN
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When I upgraded from PC to metal halide on my nano, I used four pieces of fiberglass screen. I removed one layer every four days; no loss of corals and the fish adjusted perfectly to the new light source.
You wouldn't happen be upgrading from a 150W HQI retrofit from Illuming, would you? I have one of these and although it is running well, the reflector does not cover nearly as much as I had hoped, even on a 15g tall tank! Good luck with the upgrade. ![]() |
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I shouldn't say crappy reflectors
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Anyone else? Started with 4 layers as suggested and will be taking the second one off tonight...
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