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lexusaht

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I setting up a 58 gallon oceanic. Just want to know kind of light everyone is using. I'm thinking of 1 400 watt 10k MH only. Do I still need VHO actinc?
 
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I have a 60 gallon tank and the same question. I am interested in some advise too.
 

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That is probably all that you need. I really depends upon what you'd like to keep and the overall "look" you want for your tank. If you answer those two questions, you'll probably get more feedback.

Personally, I like a 10k MH with VHO for actinic but this is a more costly lighting setup (but I can have dawn/dusk effects).
 
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How far away do the lights need to be from the water? Does everyone here use a chiller? They seemt to be quit expensive and if I can do without one for a while then I am going to.
 

wickerj

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I light my 58 with a single 400 watt 20K Metal Halide. With that bulb you don't need any additional lighting. I have a couple of NOs that come on before and after the MH but they are not on while it's on.

Jeff
 

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55 gal here. 175 watt MH and two 28 watt PC. I'm thinking of adding additional light in the form of NO or PC's but enjoy what I have now. I have high light and low light soft corals.

I don't need a chiller, hood is well ventilated, MH bulb is about 5 inches from the water, PC's a little closer.
 

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I was thinking that if I go with 400watt, I would be able to bypass VHO or PC supplement. tanks only 21in height. What you think?
 

lexusaht

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I was thinking that if I go with 400watt, I would be able to bypass VHO or PC supplement. tanks only 21in height. What you think?
 
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I have that very tank and use a CSL 250W MH with two PC actinic bulbs. It is nice to have the actinics on before and after the MH fires up. I use the 6500K Iwasaki bulb. No chiller here in Florida.

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wickerj

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I don't use a chiller and my 400 watt MH runs 9 hrs every day. I have 2 4" Radio Shack fans in my canopy which has a mostly open back and the temp never exceeds 79. In the summer both fans run in the winter I only run one fan.
Go with the 400 and you won't be sorry. Sure the 400 puts off a little more heat just plan for that when you set it up. Ue a fan on both ends of the canopy and have them blow in across the surface of the water.

PS: If you want to cover the entire 3' of the tank use a spider reflector.

Jeff
 

lexusaht

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Hi wickerj
are the canopy with 400watt MH oceanic?? I don't think any MH can fit in there. If you have pic for your canopy, love to see them
 

wickerj

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No, mine is a DIY canopy 12" tall.
I don't know if Oceanic makes a MH canopy or not. I don't think I have any pics of my canopy but I'll check this evening.

Jeff
 

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I'm currently using a 400watt radium on my 58gallon. Canopy is custom, and about 12 inches above the water. Heat is an issue here in Oklahoma. I have three PC fans blowing in the back of the canopy, and have to leave the doors open for pass through air. As far as looks, the bulb has great coloration with an PFO HQI ballast. All that being said, I'm probably going with a 250 watt radium when I replace my bulb in a few months. It's just to bright. I have no coraline growing on any directly lighted area. The bulb has been running since July/August of last year, so plenty of acclimation time. Now I just have to pick a new ballast to run the 250watt.
 

wickerj

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I lived in Dallas for a couple of years and it's hot!!!! That being said I'm pretty sure they have air conditioning.
I have no idea what the diff is in temp between a 400 and a 250 so you may want to find that out if your concerned about it being to hot.

Jeff
 

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