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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: TRENTON Tn
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xm 15000k bulbs
Has any one used these bulbs with any success. The problem i am having is they are causing a big out break of dinoflagettes, that didn't happen until i changed bulbs.
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Location: Richmond, Va
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As far as know people love the color, the bulbs just have reduced PAR. I doubt the 15k bulbs would be responsible for dino, but something like a 6700k might possibly cause that.
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Nutrients are the issue here, although getting your ALK high will help. |
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The light setup i am useing is two 175 watt xm 15000 k, two 110 vho's actencis on a 55 gallon reef tank. they are approx 8 to 9 inchs from the water, The water test are , nitrate 0, amm 0 ph 8.2 alk 9-10 phos 0.1 temp 79-80.Before these lights i had one 250 watt 20,000 k.I had no problems with this stuff. Reason for changing lights was i didn;t have enough light for the tank.
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I was not suggesting that 6700k bulbs cause dino, I was trying to say that changing from a 20k to a 15k is shifting more toward the white side, which algea prefer over a 20k.
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Hey these lights are really put out a white color, I really don't like the color at all. They came with the setup, i need to trade these for some 20k.I have cut back on my light cycle to where they only run for about 2 hrs a day.
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