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02/13/2019, 01:59 PM | #1 |
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Budget QT Tank Lighting - Help
I'm getting ready to get back into reefing after dinoflagellates knocked me out several years ago.
So, I'm committed to doing it right this time. What's a good "budget" light to have over a 10 gallon QT tank that will support corals (lps and sps) for however long they are QT'd for? |
02/13/2019, 07:59 PM | #2 |
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Define "budget"...
AI Prime Hd $200?
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02/13/2019, 08:05 PM | #3 |
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I don't QT my corals but I do dip them in Revive (or similar) brush with toothbrush, inspect under magnification (especially any SPS) dip again, rinse twice and drop them in DT.
I only QT fish for as long as they require....an no longer....I have seen more fish die or get diease in overly long QT stays. Example, last additions for me was a blue tang and yellow tang. They were LFS bought (my LFS QT everything for a week in copper, then, another week without but in 1.020 salinity. I put both on hold at the store to be picked up end of week...provided they still look good and eat. Then I put them in my QT for another week...increased salinity 0.001 each day....then right to the DT. I keep light low....just a 5 buck desk lamp works for me. I see much of this min 30 day time limit. If I buy online, maybe that's best as we know nothing about care. |
02/14/2019, 08:49 AM | #4 |
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A black box LED, like a marsaqua, would be under 100$. You would have to turn the power way down, which is fine.
Another option would be a cheap T5 unit. Coralife sells a 2 bulb fixture that comes with 2 bulbs for 100$ on foster and smith.
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