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Thanks, Wayne.
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... Yes that's enough light. That gives you 6.775 wats per gallon. I would have the pcs turn on 30 minutes before mh, and turn off 30 minutes after mh. Have both the mh and the pc run at the same time for about 12 hours. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets August West wrote on 7/6/2006 12:01 AM: Hi all; I purchased a halide/PC fixture for my tank. 2x175 HQI Halides @20,000K and 2x96 Watt Actinic Power Compacts. I was thinking of replacing the Actinics with 50/50 bulbs. Power Compacts are on one circuit, Halides on another, so I can set timers differently for these lights. I have an 80 gallon bow front tank. It has a footprint like a "regular" 55 gallon, so its about 1.5 times the height of a "regular" 55 gallon. So, what I was wondering was, would this be enough light to support one of the more light demanding anemones, or should I stick with a bubble tip? I'm not sure of how ocellaris like a bubble tip. I've heard mixed results. I'd rather have a few ocellaris than 1 or 2 clarkii clowns, but could live with either choice. Also, how would one set the timers? 12 hrs for the PC's and 8 for the halides? (Assuming a switch to 50/50's). Or just leave the full actinics and blast the fish with full light all at once and turn them off all at once? That seems a little harsh. Thanks, Mike |
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