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07/10/2010, 05:12 PM | #1 |
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How to light a 18"x18"x18" cube?
I'm really stuck right now trying to figure out the best way to light a 25g Marineland cube. I need a suggestion on a lighting fixture that can meet these requirements:
1. Cost <$300 (slightly over would be okay, but really looking to keep around that price) 2. Prefer it not to be hung. I'm hoping something is available that I can mount on the tank with legs or whatever. I can't hang it from the ceiling and I'd have to build/buy a light hanger. 3. Want it to be one fixture (ie. I don't want to light it using a bunch of LED spotlights). 4. Want something that can at least keep LPS and possibly lower light SPS. Anyone have any suggestions? |
07/10/2010, 05:24 PM | #2 |
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You can get a 20" nova extreme pro T5HO, it will be a little bigger than the tank though.
You could do a clip on MH fixture, but the quality of those is questionable. Fish need it MH fixtures are well within your price range, and I think they have legs. I heard their customer service is top notch. |
07/10/2010, 08:48 PM | #3 | |
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1. How are their MH fixtures in terms of reliability? Obviously the price looks great, but I'd rather spend more money and get something that won't burn my place down. I know some cheap fixtures are notoriously unreliable and I literally know nothing about this brand so I have to ask. 2. If I'm going to be using the legs for the light would I be better off with the 70w or the 150w for what I want to keep in the tank. Obviously bigger is better, but I don't want to fry everything since I won't be able to raise the fixture higher if I'm using legs. Thoughts? |
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07/10/2010, 10:33 PM | #4 |
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Single lumenarc mini with a 150w or 250w bulb and ballast would come in right around $300 and be more than enough light to keep anything you want.
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07/10/2010, 10:55 PM | #6 |
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what exactly do you mean by you can't hang it. if you have a ceiling, then you can hang it. hanging has the advantage of easier maintenance and no accidental dropping of light into the tank.
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07/11/2010, 12:43 AM | #8 |
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You could get some thin metal or aluminum been it 90 degrees and attach it to the back of the stand or side and suspend the light from the bar
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07/12/2010, 12:11 AM | #10 |
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If you are looking for something relatively cheap that can house Softys, LPS and some lower-light SPS, I would look into buying a 150W Sunpod. Unfortunatly the company discontinued the fixture a few months back but you can still find them used for very cheap (one example here). The fixture is 20'' but the legs slide back and fourth. My friend has this exact fixture on his Solana and it works very well. Just my opinion, hope this helps!
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07/12/2010, 11:57 AM | #11 |
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can you build a custom canopy to hold a 150 or 175 watt MH light? You'd be able to keep anything with a 150w Phoenix or Radium (if they make them in 150w) and a lumenarc reflector.
As far as aesthetics are concerned, I think a pendent would look better on a tank like yours. I'm willing to bet you could build some inexpensive hangers that look sleek for a few bucks.
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07/12/2010, 02:44 PM | #12 |
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Running my 20x20x20 cube with a single lumenarc mini and a 175w bulb/ballast
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