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10/24/2010, 11:34 PM | #1 |
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Ignorant lighting upgrade questions
Currently I have two 24" coralife PC's (130W each) on my 55 gallon aquarium. I would like to upgrade, as well as take the weight of the lights off the center aquarium brace. I plan to build a simple canopy, and I'm looking for the right light to install in it.
Am I on the right track.... would something like this retrofit kit work to put in the canopy? (link at bottom) Would I need any type of fan to keep it cool (the back of the hood will be open)? How many watts would this give me - would I be able to support corals that I can't currently support with my PC'S? If I'm not on the right track.....perhaps someone has a suggestion for a better and/or less expensive kit......? http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewIt..._Retrofit_Kit_ _Sunlight_Supply_TEK_II_Reflectors_24_Inch_Fluorescent_Retrofit_Kits&vendor=Giesemann_Aquarium_Lighting_Systems&idProduct=GL27111&IdCategory=FILTRTRFTF&tab=0 Thank you for your help! |
10/25/2010, 08:01 AM | #2 |
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I would go to reefgeek.com and get a 4X24w retro-fit t5 kit. they come with your choice of quality ATI bulbs. I kept a great sps 30g tank with 4X24w t5 kit.
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10/25/2010, 09:18 AM | #3 |
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why would you want 24w's over a 55 gal. tank? just go with the 4x54watt retro. that will cover a 4' tank better and give you good bulb choices.
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10/25/2010, 09:32 AM | #4 |
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yeah 54w retro would be much better, I didn't see it was for a 55g
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10/25/2010, 10:17 AM | #6 |
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i bought a t-5 unit off ebay for my 55 that has worked great it has 4 54w bulbs and moon lights built in fans and a digital timer and legs to sit on the sides of the tank i paid around $130 delivered to the door. i can grow any coral with the light i just place the sps closer to the top. monti's grow well at the middle level of the tank. i sold the tank and kept the light for my frag tank.
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10/25/2010, 11:01 AM | #8 |
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Thank you!
I was thinking that I'd get more light for my cash if I used a retrofit kit...... but maybe I'm wrong, after checking out some of the ebay items..... I just need to make a good case so I can sell my husband on the upgrade |
10/25/2010, 12:34 PM | #9 |
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some of the ebay fixtures are crap and come with inferior bulbs
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I had one of these over my 55 when i first started, and it grew monti caps, lps and softies with no issue, the whole tank recieved good light with no shadows.
I currently have it over my 75 gallon tank with sps, it will remain there until i get my led's. Corals are healthy and growing. http://www.marineandreef.com/Hagen_G...p/rhg13912.htm I don't have a hood on my tank, but if you do get a hood i would go with a 4 bulb retro kit like you linked to or the post below yours. but i think mine is the cheapest way, you won't have the cost of the hood and you save on the light purchase. but this is only good if you intend to keep lps, softies and fish. with may a few sps like, monti caps, birdsnest, Pocillopora, and some millipora. I have had good success with these in my 55. in my 75 i have acro's, birdsnest, milli's, zoa's and all doing well with this fixture. jus buy good bulbs. |
10/25/2010, 03:45 PM | #12 |
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Active cooling and Individual lamp reflectors are important things to look for in T5 fixtures. Which some of the ebay ones don't have.
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[QUOTE=nemosworld;17832759]I had one of these over my 55 when i first started, and it grew monti caps, lps and softies with no issue, the whole tank recieved good light with no shadows.
I currently have it over my 75 gallon tank with sps, it will remain there until i get my led's. Corals are healthy and growing. http://www.marineandreef.com/Hagen_G...p/rhg13912.htm Thanks for the link...... am I reading that right, that you have just 108W of light, and that's enough for what you've got in your tank? |
10/25/2010, 06:14 PM | #14 |
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So if I already have the materials to build a canopy......(whether I build it or not)
what would be a better buy - a complete light fixture, or a retrofit kit (and now I've figured out that any kit would require fans in the canopy itself)? Right now I have soft corals, and probably the most difficult thing I'd like to add in the future is a BTA. I'm not really sure how much light I'd need. Thanks again! |
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I don't have any fans in my 6 bulb canopy, and it runs fine with very little heat
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10/26/2010, 07:43 AM | #16 |
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I have a 4x54w odyssea (www.aquatraders.com) with built in digital timer and moonlights. Probably the same as the one mentioned above. I currently have this over a 90g (24" deep) with a clam on the bottom. No issues. I love odyssea stuff. The only complaint I have is the fans are cheap in them. I stuck a $1 computer fan over the other 2 cooling holes, keeps it extremely cool. $133 to my door.
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I'll have to check what shipping will be to AK, but that's the best price I've seen on something that wouldn't be a downgrade from what I have. Looks like it would be cheaper to get a unit than to build the canopy. |
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