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Unread 01/28/2006, 01:20 PM   #1
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175 20K or PC for my 29 gallon?

Right now I have a 29 gallon with the following:

1 x 55 pc 10k
2 x 65 pc one 10k and one actinic
2 x NO T5 actinic

I'm thinking of getting one 175 w 20K and running two of the PCs with it (actinic).

I guess the tank will be very blue this way. Right now I noticed that the zoos I have which are closer to the surface have much better colour than the ones down low and I want good zoo colour throughout the tank. Would the 175 watt be an improvement or would it be insignificant?

I'm buying this used so I imagine I will be replacing the bulb pretty soon and I would probably replace it with a 15K XM bulb.

Appreciate any info, thanks.


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Unread 01/28/2006, 02:26 PM   #2
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I use a 175 w halide with 2 65 pc acintic in a pfo reflector. Halide is about 9 inchs off the water. Started out with an ushio 10k which I still found a bit yellow with the pcs. I now have a 14k hamilton which looks almost perfect by itself, but a little blue with the pcs. 20k, most likely quite blue. This is a good lighting combo for a 29, can keep almost anything if properly placed,

I run the halide 7 hours, pcs 12, controll heat with a single fan that runs only with the halide



pic isn't true colour, still trying to figure out camera


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Unread 01/28/2006, 03:42 PM   #3
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Thanks for the info and the pic!
I originally built my canopy with MH in mind and made it pretty tall, I think 9" is how high off the water mine would be as well. Very useful info, thank you and it sounds just like what i want to do.

I could use some more commentary regarding zoos and hieght placement in tank .. would I be that much better off just getting a 250 watt setup? I have a frogspawn that sits on the bottom right now and it seems healthy enough but I don't think it's as good as it could be.


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Unread 01/29/2006, 12:22 AM   #4
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Current Tank Info: 90 Gallon reef, 2 x 250 Pheonix 14k on icecaps, 2 x Aquascience 17.5 on workhorse, ER RS-135, Tunze ATO Kalk bucket, 30 Gallon sump, MRC CR1 reactor, 2 x phosban reactor (Rowa, Carbon), 2 x MJ Mod, mixed reef
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Unread 01/29/2006, 05:30 PM   #5
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So would a 175 watt 20k MH setup be significanly better than my 3 PC bulbs?


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