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Have you been to www.nano-reef.com? If you want to see pictures of a
70w MH working LOOK THERE. Also... where have you seen a 20-30w MH? Pszemol wrote: Have you seen a 70W lamp working ? I did'nt so I am curious. Well, one point source over 16" lenght could be too concentrated in one place and too dark in others... I was hoping to find 20-30W and put maybe 2 of these. What do you guys tnink? wrote in message oups.com... I think you should run the 70w MH. That's not too strong. Keep in mind you are trying to simulate the sun. With that MH you'll be able to keep SPS and Clams. On Nov 12, 6:59 pm, "Pszemol" wrote: I am thinking about 5-10 gallon nano-reef tank but I would like to use HQI or Metal Halide lights. Smallest I have seen would be 75W bulbs - they seem to be too strong for a 16" long 5 gallons tank. Have you seen anything smaller than this on the market? Or nano-reef is destined to use power compact fluorescents? |
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wrote in message oups.com...
Have you been to www.nano-reef.com? If you want to see pictures of a 70w MH working LOOK THERE. Thank, I will look there, but 70W seems to be too much... I had a quad power compact tube 96W and it was TOO much light. Also... where have you seen a 20-30w MH? Not in the fish tank market, but they are popular as small spot lights: http://www.dimmer.de/shopping/art-8682.htm |
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Do you know the color tempature of those small lights? Keep in mind
you'll want something above 6500K for good growth and if you want them to look nice you'll want something in the 14000 range. Check out this link: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=254667 Does a good job of showing the differences in the Kevlin rating of different bulbs. Pszemol wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Have you been to www.nano-reef.com? If you want to see pictures of a 70w MH working LOOK THERE. Thank, I will look there, but 70W seems to be too much... I had a quad power compact tube 96W and it was TOO much light. Also... where have you seen a 20-30w MH? Not in the fish tank market, but they are popular as small spot lights: http://www.dimmer.de/shopping/art-8682.htm |
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