Best HQI reflector to spread light coverage?

plancton

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Hi, I have a tank that is 72" L. As you´re guessing I should probably need 3x reflectors, but I want to use only 2. Is it ok if I place low light corals such as zoos, chalices and acans.

I would use 250 watt hqis.

Opinions?
 
Lumen Arc III's I believe are designed to throw a three foot spread. LumenBrights are designed to focus a 24" footprint so that and the Lumenmax Elites are probably not candidates for you. Call Mike at Reef Specialty and he'll get you headed in the right direction. Really nice guy!
 
Depends on how deep the tank is, and if your running a sand bed - and the height of that, and how high the pendants will be off the top off the tank.
 
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2009/1/review check this out. Very good info!

Yes, this is what you need to read to guide your decision. One little tidbit of info not provided about the Lumenmax Elite and Lumen Bright reflectors is that they need to be about 14-17" off the water to properly illuminate an area. As you analyze the PAR data, notice that the reflectors all do a good job and also realize that lots of rigs run these various reflectors successfully. So all that said, there is no RIGHT answer to your query.

If you are building a hood, you will be able to build a slightly shorter hood with the Lumenmax Elite vs the LumenBright. This may be a helpful factor in deciding which model you go with. Had to do it over, I would likely go with Lumenmax Elite vs. Lumen Brights so that I could have a hood that is about 3" shorter than what I built for the LB's.
 
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