no need for the royal blues as you won't be able to see their effect when the halides are on. I've got something similar on my 60 cube. 2 x 150, 1 x 250, and an AI Sol Nano. I just use the Nano for the lunar cycle.
Add things like lack of heat generation, compact size that will fit just about anywhere, price, and convenience (no external ballast, no changing bulbs), they are hard to beat.
Oh, no no no no no no no.
Your tank will (IMHO) look best under the royal blues. Bring them on before the halides and after. There is nothing (IMHO) more beautiful than a reef lit by actinic light at night. If you want your corals to look like those photoshopped pictures you see on the web, keep the royal blues.![]()
Oh, no no no no no no no.
Your tank will (IMHO) look best under the royal blues. Bring them on before the halides and after. There is nothing (IMHO) more beautiful than a reef lit by actinic light at night. If you want your corals to look like those photoshopped pictures you see on the web, keep the royal blues.![]()
He can do that with the moonlights. 4 will be plenty powerful enough.
I don't think he'll want moonlights powerful enough to keep his corals open at night. I would definitely go for the royal blues, enough to keep the corals open.
the purpose of the royal blues is the color they bring out. most moonlights are royal blues. More than likely, at least two of his 4 T5's will be on when the halides go off. The moonlights kick on for night viewing and 4 on a 75 will be plenty powerful enough to give the desired lighting effect. How long are you suggesting he should extend his light cycle?
I am so confused right now...
I am so confused right now...
I'm thinking of using Mag-Lite LED flashlights to light my tank. The ability to choose narrow optics or wide beam optics with a twist of the light is amazing. How many flashlights should I use? Maybe duct tape them together? How am I going to mount them above the tank? Its a 40 gal breeder. Do you think it will work? D batteries are expensive so I only want to use C batteries. Duracell is where it's at. :lmao:
You know, even though that is funny, it might not be a bad idea. In particular, an LED flashlight on a gooseneck with a DC adapter might make a very nice moonlight and would look pretty cool.