400 w 20k single how much coverage?

With the right reflector you can get close to pushing 36" with corals that don't require a ton of light. I don't know of any that will cover a good 48" though.

What types of corals are you planning to keep? I'd say 2x250 or a GOOD T5 unit will be more than sufficient for SPS, and you could go with less T5's or lower powered MH for a less intensive setup.
 
no you will definitely have dark corners. general rule of thumb is 1 halide for ever 2 feet of tank. In your case you would want 2.
 
Well, my objective is to make the colors of my zoas pop like the ones for sale in lfs and online vendors. I buy them and take them home only to find that they don't look anything like the ones in the pics or tanks at the stores. I have several tanks with 3 different types of lighting but still can't match the colors in the pics. 2x150w hqi 10k blubs....4x54 ho t5s 2 10k 2 actinic....2 x 64 w pc 1 10k, 1 50/50. I've seen and been told that the lights they use are 400w 20k single end bulbs so i'm gonna buy one.
 
just get two 250's. it will pull about the same wattage, but annual bulb replacement will cost a bit more. you will not get a 4x2 coverage with a single halide without major loss of intensity.
 
I tried 14k phoenix bulbs but it made the tank dark and it was hard to see details. I'm worried that 20k bulbs would be even darker. I'm thinking that 400 w bulbs would be brighter than the 150w bulbs so the tank would not be as dark???? I'm not sure tho???
 
lumenarc III didn't perform as well as the others..thx for the info as i was planning on buying an lumenarc III.
 
Agreed , T-5 or 250/ 175 MH both with the right reflectors you would be able to keep anything, T-5 would be a lot less heat put int the tank than 2 MH,

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14968064#post14968064 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RokleM
What types of corals are you planning to keep? I'd say 2x250 or a GOOD T5 unit will be more than sufficient for SPS, and you could go with less T5's or lower powered MH for a less intensive setup.
 
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