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Old January 9th 07, 06:38 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Default WHAT CAN I HAVE with these lights

But it so much easier to have good lighting and not have
to worry about placement of the corals to get more light
to the coral.

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Wayne Sallee wrote on 1/9/2007 12:26 PM:
Also since you have two 150 watt small point source lights, you can put
corals up close to those lights, and gain quite a bit more light,
whereas florescent light is more spread out. MH light rules :-)

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Wayne Sallee wrote on 1/9/2007 12:03 PM:
You have 3 watts per gallon. You can keep soft corals. Some of the
easier stony large polyp corals can also be kept, but be forewarned
that this lower light level will leave such stony corals more at risk,
though they may look nice, and grow, they won't have as much vigor to
fight off infections and such.

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Bonita wrote on 1/9/2007 1:08 AM:
this what I bought in lights, now what can I have healty wise under
these.



14,000K HQI Metal Halide 300watts (2 x's 150w)............both Blue and
White Lunar Lights 6 each
I have 92 gal corner bowfront
bulbs for this light is DE so i can upgrade the watts?
it also has a proprietary electronic driving system (produce the
highest lumen per watt)
what ever that really means i don't know

It is a Current usa sunpod 36" here is the link so you can see the
configs

http://www.current-usa.com/sunpod.html

Thanks for all help