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Hi, I need some help on planning the lighting on my future tank. Here's my tank specs:
-92g corner glass aquarium w/ custom wood stand and canopy
-Lifereef 26g sump w/ LR 24" skimmer
-K2R or similar calcium reactor
Inhabitants will include several common percs, several jawfish, possibly several green chromis, several clams and various soft corals (no stony), 1 small wrasse for clam parasites, and 3 abalones for algae.
Taking into consideration the shape and dimensions of the tank 48x34x24 and the fact that my sand bed will be 6-8 inches for the jawfish, what would be an ideal lighting setup? (The tank might also have mirrored sides/backs) I will have a couple of fans on the hood but no chiller so I have to watch the temp. too.
I'm considering the following setup, but your opinions would be greatly appreciated. I plan to have a 400 watt 6500K Iwasaki in the front/center with 2 96w actinic PC's on the sides/backs. I like this setup because the Iwasaki bulbs are so cheap and having only one 400w Iwasaki bulb costs $60 vs. about $250 for a pair of 250w 14,000k lamp.
1) Would the 400 be too hot? Would one 400w MH create bad shadows or would the PC's reduce shadows enough?
2) I would like to use a Blue Line ballast so that I can change to a higher color temp later if I so choose. Any opinions on these ballasts? Also if a pair of 250s is worth the extra cost (if it's highly recommended) it would be nice to use one ballast to control both a 6500k Iwasaki and a 14,000k Belgium. Can this be done?
3) I'm very interested in doing whatever I can to optimize the rippling water effect of the halides. Would the single 400w be better for this than the 250w pair? I plan on using a Spider or Synthetic Sun reflector. Do these help or hurt this effect? What are the down sides of these reflectors?
4) How does the color rendition of using 6500k Iwasakis complemented with actinic blues compare to the higher Kelvin temps of the 12,000k and 14,000k lamps?
Thanks Much!
Hi, I need some help on planning the lighting on my future tank. Here's my tank specs:
-92g corner glass aquarium w/ custom wood stand and canopy
-Lifereef 26g sump w/ LR 24" skimmer
-K2R or similar calcium reactor
Inhabitants will include several common percs, several jawfish, possibly several green chromis, several clams and various soft corals (no stony), 1 small wrasse for clam parasites, and 3 abalones for algae.
Taking into consideration the shape and dimensions of the tank 48x34x24 and the fact that my sand bed will be 6-8 inches for the jawfish, what would be an ideal lighting setup? (The tank might also have mirrored sides/backs) I will have a couple of fans on the hood but no chiller so I have to watch the temp. too.
I'm considering the following setup, but your opinions would be greatly appreciated. I plan to have a 400 watt 6500K Iwasaki in the front/center with 2 96w actinic PC's on the sides/backs. I like this setup because the Iwasaki bulbs are so cheap and having only one 400w Iwasaki bulb costs $60 vs. about $250 for a pair of 250w 14,000k lamp.
1) Would the 400 be too hot? Would one 400w MH create bad shadows or would the PC's reduce shadows enough?
2) I would like to use a Blue Line ballast so that I can change to a higher color temp later if I so choose. Any opinions on these ballasts? Also if a pair of 250s is worth the extra cost (if it's highly recommended) it would be nice to use one ballast to control both a 6500k Iwasaki and a 14,000k Belgium. Can this be done?
3) I'm very interested in doing whatever I can to optimize the rippling water effect of the halides. Would the single 400w be better for this than the 250w pair? I plan on using a Spider or Synthetic Sun reflector. Do these help or hurt this effect? What are the down sides of these reflectors?
4) How does the color rendition of using 6500k Iwasakis complemented with actinic blues compare to the higher Kelvin temps of the 12,000k and 14,000k lamps?
Thanks Much!