mr.wilson
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Mr. Wilson, just curious on your CA reactor setup. i see your using standard CO2 regulators. have you looked into the AquariumPlants electronic ones?
i am sure you have been doing this long enough to where you have the standard ones down pat, but us newbies seem to do better with the AP ones. just a suggestion to look into if you ever have a problem or something.
also your comment on lighting, what are you wanting information on? color, brightness, ect....
i think its hard to give opinions when its not my tank... i always ran 20K 400w XM's on my tank, and loved everything about them. i just picked up some 12K reeflux bulbs and them make everything look totally different. (im currently running 20Kxm's on one side of the tank and 12K's on the other..... it has been like this for a while now and i still cant decide which i like the best... so i am supplementing to see what looks better as a combo. mainly because i dont want to burn 400w bulbs all day. )
i know that wasnt the answer you were looking for, but its my opinion......
I had never heard of that brand, but it looks promising from the company website. The price also looks fair for what you get.
The Schuran reactor controls the feed from the influent rather than effluent so there is no back pressure or pressure change like other reactors. For this reason, standard (non-electronic) regulators are "set it and forget it".
As far as lighting goes, I was asking about the general "look" of the light. We have taken our measurements but we are also factoring in appearance. Everyone will have a personal preference, so I was curious what is "popular".
I have tried 20,000K, and now 14,000K bulbs in the 250w MHL, but I think they are still a little too blue (Phoenix). If we went with MHL, I would likely mix and match a few colour temperatures abd brands so it doesn't look too homogenous.
The 400w MHL looks too white, but it could easily work with VHO T5 (95w/48" bulb) actinic supplementation. I agree with Dave's "white sand" rule of thumb.
We have two LED lights arriving soon from Aqua Illuminations and Orphek for testing. Both are very good lights, it's just a matter of which is best suited for our application.