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Kelsey Cummings July 10th 06 07:41 AM

Another lighting thread...
 
I just finished helping break down a 100g long and moving it to my
house. Quite an upgrade from my 30g! First order of business is to
upgrade the lighting. Right now I've got a 4' coralife 4x 65w PC on it
which just isn't enough. Where should I go from here?

I've found one 60" fixture with 4 x 130w PC which is appealing. Ebay
item 7760661734

Any other suggestions? Looking for help deciding on PC vs MH.

-K

kim gross July 10th 06 07:53 PM

Another lighting thread...
 
Kelsey Cummings wrote:
I just finished helping break down a 100g long and moving it to my
house. Quite an upgrade from my 30g! First order of business is to
upgrade the lighting. Right now I've got a 4' coralife 4x 65w PC on it
which just isn't enough. Where should I go from here?

I've found one 60" fixture with 4 x 130w PC which is appealing. Ebay
item 7760661734

Any other suggestions? Looking for help deciding on PC vs MH.

-K

Before I can help you at all, I need to know how deep the 100 gallon
tank is, and what creatures you want to keep. Lots of SPS corals needs
more light than lots of mushrooms and soft corals.

Kim

Kelsey Cummings July 10th 06 11:01 PM

Another lighting thread...
 
kim gross wrote:
Kelsey Cummings wrote:
Any other suggestions? Looking for help deciding on PC vs MH.

-K

Before I can help you at all, I need to know how deep the 100 gallon
tank is, and what creatures you want to keep. Lots of SPS corals needs
more light than lots of mushrooms and soft corals.


I meant to also include that I'm only planning on soft corals at this
time. I suppose if if I could place a few SPS at the top of the rock
work that would be nice.

The tank is 60" long, 20" tall, 18" deep. Live rock up the back almost
to the surface and 3-5" substrate.

I'm looking for balanced performance; getting the tank the way it is
already pushing my budget but I don't want to skimp out and buy
something that I'm just going to need to turn around and replace in a
few months either.

-K

kim gross July 11th 06 01:00 AM

Another lighting thread...
 
Kelsey Cummings wrote:
kim gross wrote:

Kelsey Cummings wrote:

Any other suggestions? Looking for help deciding on PC vs MH.

-K


Before I can help you at all, I need to know how deep the 100 gallon
tank is, and what creatures you want to keep. Lots of SPS corals
needs more light than lots of mushrooms and soft corals.



I meant to also include that I'm only planning on soft corals at this
time. I suppose if if I could place a few SPS at the top of the rock
work that would be nice.

The tank is 60" long, 20" tall, 18" deep. Live rock up the back almost
to the surface and 3-5" substrate.

I'm looking for balanced performance; getting the tank the way it is
already pushing my budget but I don't want to skimp out and buy
something that I'm just going to need to turn around and replace in a
few months either.

-K

With that in mind, I would either go with pc's, T5HO bulbs or VHO setup.
You don't need MH's and going with the other setups would be less
expensive You could go with 6 48" T5ho setups and just offset them to
each end of the tank. This would give you a 1 foot section in the
middle with bright light for SPS corals and the rest of the tank for
your softies.


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