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04/10/2007, 05:44 AM | #1 |
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MH lighting for a 75g
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Okay, I was going to get T5 lights for my 75, but I am also thinking about just doing MH lights. This is what I've had before and I like them. Question: Would 2 x 150MH be enough lighting on a 75g? I already have two hang on light fixtures but I wanted to maybe switch them to the phoenix 14k since I have no blue accent lighting. I'm keeping mainly shrooms, rics, zoas, lps but i wanted to be able to keep a few SPS frags. Is it worth it to buy 250w x 2? Thanks. |
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I'd say use what you have for now and maybe hold off on the SPS...
But then I can also say 250x2 is so worth it (I've got 250x2 and I love them on a 90gallon though) If you have a canopy, hamilton makes some nice retrofit kits |
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I think the 2x 150w MH will work fine. Phoenix 14,000K has good par and excellent blue coloring. You would need to put the SPS at the top of your tank and you shouldn't have any problems. But if you can afford the 2x 250w MH, that is better for SPS or clams. If you're not going to get heavily involved with SPS, then the 150s should be fine.
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I just read through your progress on the setup of your new tank, great thread. Here's what I posted tonight about the ASM skimmer you were thinking of, I would go with something different.
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...86#post9697186 |
04/11/2007, 12:59 AM | #6 |
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I had two 250s and one 150 hqi on my 75 gallon while I planned on going heavy sps. Plans changed and I downgraded to all three 150s hqi (dual 20k and a 10k, although I will prob switch back to dual 10k and a 20k).
I definately do not believe 250s are necessary on a 75 (~18" of water?) unless you plan on growing sps on the bottom of the tank. But if the added heat and cost of running them is no issue then there is nothing wrong with using the 250s. |
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Ahh!! Now you tell me I just placed the order! :P It's okay, I like the G3 we had one before. It will work for now, but that was interesting reading, thanks. Thread *WILL* be cool once we can get going again.. kinda stalled now finding out info but ty |
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I think i'm going to try the 150w phoenix 14k since i have a fixture already and upgrade from there if/when I have too. |
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I am keeping SPS in a 72 with (2) 150 watt MH (I have PC also but don't count it) and I can keep acros in the upper half of the tank. They grow well but I think I would have better color if I was hitting them with more light. I run mostly in the 10k spectrum, and I have recently ordered some high PAR bulbs in 10k to see what difference that makes.
So bottom line, yes you can keep SPS successfully with that setup, I just think 250watt or more would be better IMO. |
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If you go with 250's you can always run 20k's
Then you can get a couple clams too and not even have to think twice if they'll be ok or not Nah if you have the 150's they'll work just fine as others have said... |
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