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A friend of mine has two 150W HQI spared, so I am going to 4 X 150W HQI. I agree that 300W on 35 gal is a bit on the "too bright" side, since I couldn't plant ANY plants that don't requite very high light without using things like floating riccia to shade them, not even in the darkest corner of the tank. I will hang a rail on the top of the tank and mount the lights on the rail, so I could always add/remove if it beccome necessary. Pruning... it depends on my mood really, it takes 3 times every fortnight to get it done properly though. Thanks for helping Kenneth "Buzzard Face" ¦b¶l¥ó news:mHTac.36756$_U.16363@lakeread05 ¤¤¼¶¼g... "Michi Henning" wrote in message ... "Macbrush" wrote in message ... I still haven't decided on the lighting side, since my current 35gal is on very bright side, 8+W per gal, I just don't feel very confortable with such dramatic drop. 8+W per gallon? You are a brave man! :-) Now I might just go for 3 X 250W HQIs. But then I still have 3 weeks before the new tank is in place, I still have time to think it over again. Hmmm... 750W on 200gal is 3.75W/gal. For my taste, that's too much. But I there are people who do very well with such high light levels, so I guess it's possible. How often do you have to prune plants with your 8+ watts? Cheers, Michi. My 2 cents worth. I have a 140 gal Oceanic tanks (48x24x30). It is 30+ inches tall. There is a lot of light loss over the added 6 inch height. Go for the more wattage. If you wire them on individual switches you can always turn them off if it turns out to be too much light. I use 4 96watt CF. I wish I had used 8 55watt bulbs. You will find that the middle gets the right amount of light but the sides could use more. Position the bulbs to give you the better coverage. Buzz -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= *** Usenet.com - The #1 Usenet Newsgroup Service on The Planet! *** http://www.usenet.com Unlimited Download - 19 Seperate Servers - 90,000 groups - Uncensored -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |
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