Well I've got the FTS for overall comparison lol I'm getting some stuff for some better top-down and macro shots in the next week or so, hopefully I can get some much better pics from the new bits lol I want to be able to see the change as much as everyone else though lolTanks looking pretty good mate. Please document the colour changes as best as possible.Following with interest.
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Here's to hoping there's a little more rainbow in my future :jester:i rkn after a week you should get some rainbow in that monti :lol2:
Thanks mateLooking great Wrangy! I'm also interested in seeing the color shift in your corals.
Thanks mateLooking good![]()
Means a lot coming from youI liked the video mate :thumbsup: I can assure you there will be big changes to the health and colors of your corals over the next month or two. :dance:
Have you got the ballast for the Radium bulb yet, what bulb is in the unit atm btw ?
Can you do me a favor before you swap the bulbs with the one i give you and take some untouched FTS's so we can compare the blueness of the bulbs that the camera captures much better than our eyes. I'd expect to see a much bluer image captured under the 250W Radium compared to a 14K bulb.
It really will be much easier to get where you want to be with your SPS display now mate, there's a reason i have only ever run Radiums :beer:
If you can easily open the light unit and get at the lead connections i would swap the entire cables over so the round pin lead that came with the ballast is wired to your unit. My 400W unit came with no plug just the lead so i cut the plug off the old unit and used three wire connectors to join the two and taped the whole join up![]()
wow.. another thread i missed..
welcome to club radium!
that robusta is fantabulous!
love the big clam as well..
Thanks mate, As Andrew said, time for a new lightLooking good bud. I wish they made DE radium bulb for 250w. Been looking specially they stop making the 14k phoenix.
I would really appreciate that, I could probably manage myself but your help would go a long way and make me feel a little more confident about doing it! :fun5:If you're not sure what you're doing just bring the whole lot around to my place and we'll sort it out. I haven't electrocuted myself for close to twelve months now so i'm on a roll with electrickery...........:thumbsup:
I'm not going to be upset if it burns really blue haha I love a bluer look on the tank :beachbum: Even with the 14K Hamilton I'm stoked! I love the look of the lights much more than what the led's could provide! I've already noticed colours coming back in what was shaded area's of the acro's and growth tips are starting to get more prominent too so good signs so far!Wrangy,
I completely agree with Andrew on this topic, a 250 watt radium will blow your colors up in no time. I have personal experience with this bulb, and can tell you comfortably that you will not be disappointed. I hear what Andrew is looking for in the comparison pics, he wants to undeniably prove that this bulb is far superior. I tried the same 14k hamilton, I preferred 14k phoenix over that bulb. You will notice that the 20k burns whiter on the proper ballast, it will not be too blue, you will be amazed how bright the bulb burns, give it 2 weeks to break in, and your corals will glow... Excited over here![]()
Thanks for the compliments! I'm looking forward to being a part of the Radium clubwow.. another thread i missed..
welcome to club radium!
that robusta is fantabulous!
love the big clam as well..
Not "the talk"! you'll need some serious persuasive techniques for that clam to be moved anywhere :lol2:The clam has to go, it's a waste of acro space. I haven't had 'the talk' with Dom yet but it's comming trust me......... :hmm5:
hahahahaWell... It'd make a wonderful soup for two...
Not "the talk"! you'll need some serious persuasive techniques for that clam to be moved anywhere :lol2: