Do I Have Enough Light for Rics?

I need to keep my rics (orange, blue and green) under a ledge sheltered from my lights in order for them to maintain their coloration. The rics will be just fine under your lighting system.
 
Thanks for the replys everyone. 2 bulbs are actinic and 2 are daylight. Would they be able to survive at the bottom of the tank, or do they need to be in the upper half (the tank is 24" high)?
 
I'm going to upgrade my lighting because I want to keep other high light corals. So I plan on using 2 20k 250w XM bulbs in the Sunlight Reef Optix 2 Retrofit Reflector powerd by a Sunlight Supply Electronic Galaxy 250 DUAL ballast. Will this be too bright for rics, or will they be fine on the bottom?
 
OK, scratch the MH, I'm going to do T5 instead. I am going to use a Current USA Nova fixture with 12 39w T5 bulbs. Is this lighting OK for rics?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13267732#post13267732 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ricordeanut
Do not mention this on Reef2Reef, they do not believe in anything but halides, no matter what you have in your tank.

T-5's are advanced to the point they are almost as powerful either works for corals anymore these days
 
I've had mine under 150 watt M/H for quite some time.All seemed fine,they've actually split more than once,and then I noticed that the rics were trying to crawl away from the light and losing their color from being under my live rock
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13267732#post13267732 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ricordeanut
Do not mention this on Reef2Reef, they do not believe in anything but halides, no matter what you have in your tank.

Nah, it just seems that way. I know several people over there that run T5's, including me. :D
 
Thanks for the help everyone. As you can tell from my previous posts, I never figured out what type of lighting to do, but I do currently have the PCs, so I think I'll just stay with them. Earlier I thought I was going to keep SPS, although since this is my 1st saltwater tank, I bet that would end up in a big, fat failure. Could the rics be kept in both the top & bottom of the tank? Are there ant other corals that could be kept in this tank?
 
cool- I would love to have a big leather coral on my rock islands, surrounded by rics completely covering the rocks. This way I get bright color from the rics, but a huge upright, swaying shape from the leathers. This would hopefully be a pretty easy to take care of tank, since softies are more forgiving that stonys & they don't require CA additions, right? Also, the rock work is on the bottom 1/4 -1/2 of the tank- would the rics & leathers still get enough light?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13267732#post13267732 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ricordeanut
Do not mention this on Reef2Reef, they do not believe in anything but halides, no matter what you have in your tank.

I run T5's...:rolleye1:

T5's and MH's are on the same level in my book. Switched from MH to all T5's and love it. Will never go back.
 
Ive got a 5x2x2 mushroom tank with 2 150 14ks and my wifes got a 58 all ric tank with a 150 10k and 2 t5 actinics. Both grow mushroom/rics really well.
 
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