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For a 75gal tank, is the TX5 Aquactinics unit sufficient for SPS growth/coloration? I also have 2 clams on the sand.
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For 5 lamps do this Front ATI Blue Plus UVL Super Actinic ATI Pro Color ATI Blue Plus ATI Aquablue That is a fairly low PAR mix that shouldn't cook your corals. This would be an interesting alternative Front ATI Blue Plus UVL Super Actinic UVL 75/25 ATI BLue Plus UVL 75/25 The 75/25 has a slightly red tint to a white light. With all that blue and actinic it should really pop the colors. |
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If possible blow one of those other fans across your ballasts. One thing the ATI/Fauna Marin/Aquactinics all have in common is the fans not only cool the lamps but hit the ballasts as well. |
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Hey Grim,
I have an SPS dominated tank. 120g 48x24x24. I will be using 2 - IcepCap 660 ballast and IceCap reflectors. I am looking for a more pastel look to my tank and want to incorporate Purple-Fiji bulbs. Could you give me a good 8 bulb combination for this look and growth? Thanks |
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Do you recommend the Aquatinics or the Tek 6 bulb for a 75 mix reef that is being overtaken by some SPS!!
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Sorry Grim,
Someday I'll get this down so I can stop bothering you. How do you think this combo would work and is it in the right order. Blue Plus, Aquasun, Super Actinic, 6500k, Blue Plus. What has more par, blue plus or aquablue? I would like a nice blue color but as much light as possible to sps growth. thanks, Roland |
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Grim, Thank you for the response.
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Hey Guys,
I just bought a 4 bulb Tek Fixture. The lights work, but i have to wiggle them in order to get started soemtimes. What could be causing this? |
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Hey,
Looking to get a 2 bulb 24" Retro to add actnic supplement to my frag tank. Best bulbs to bring out the colors in the corals? Some sort of blue bulb... Does this seem like a good option? http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...1&pcatid=15491 Thanks in advance, LOOOONG thread and hard to find things. Sorry! |
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so a lot of t5 chang overs?
Are t5s the way to go or mh ? How many lumes per watt do you get with t5s vers mh? I'm putting a oceanic 30 cube [20+18+20"] together,was going to use sunpod 150watt or one 175watt diy MH,arfter reading all this maybe t5s are a beter way. I keep soom softys and zoos. |
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The ATIs are that good of a fixture, huh? I have been content with my TEKs, but I guess it's because I didn't know any better. Thanks for the help.
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I am in the same boat with my TEK. I like it, but the more I read about the ATI, the more I think that my wife is going to be mad at me when I buy it.
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I am still reading up on t5 lighting , what are the best ballasts? Are their ballast that run 6 bulbs ?
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