GHL Mitras Club

Eh...either way...I know you'll do great things with this light once you adjust it to your liking. As AQD said you just have to play with the settings of your light project so that you're happy with it. Your old tank was GORGEOUS. Best local SPS tank I've seen...so I have no doubt the new system will be stellar. It took me some time to adjust to the switch from t5's as well.

Oh and pics, please and thank you! :p

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One thing Macna did for Mitras this year is PUT IT ON THE MAP. WOW the response has been phenominal.

I will be doing a full Macna post conference report in the GHL sponsor forum later this week.
 
I do and as always at their risk but what users tend to do is put large holes (vents) in the lid and have side vents with fans blowing through. I do not and can not advocate this but yes people do this.
 
thank you for your response Michael. My new tank wont have water in it until Arpil or May but if they introduce the new version at interzoo in June Im guessing it wont be available for retail sale for until a few months after that.
 
Quick question for 60 cube owners or anyone else with advice :)

I just switched over to my 60 cube and I just put my Mitras over it. I run Rodney's profile shifted a couple hours for my preferences. The question I have is this... What mode would anyone recommend I run and at what percentage? I currently have it running on "High Efficiency" at %100. Is that too much? The specs state High Efficiency at %100 is equivalent to a 250w Metal Halide, which I used to run over this tank.

Thoughts?

Thank you!

Don
 
I just run mine flat out high output on an 18 inch high cube, it might pay to start off a bit lower and raise it over the coming weeks. Either that or just keep an eye on how your corals react to it. Could really do with an acclimation feature like the Radion.
 
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All my corals were under it in the previous tank at %65. It was a 28 gallon nano cube. I placed all the corals at the bottom to start off with and I will move them up over the next couple weeks. I'm also running 4 T5's along side the Mitras, 2 ATI Blue+ and 2 Giesemann Pure Actinic. The color is good, just waiting for the tank to clear up now...

Don
 
How many GHL Mitras do I need for a 72"x24"x20" (150G) reef aquarium? Are two enough?

I will be keeping 20% SPS corals and the rest will be polyps, clams, xenia and LPS corals.
 
With proper placement of the sps and clams, two should be enough.
They'd need to be placed parallel to the tank like this:
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acclimatization is coming check the www.profiluxsupport.com forum for updates

Did I missed something there? Can't find any other mention there than the old customer requests.

In consideration how many work GHL has with all the new products and software I think this feature is very very low on the todo list.

http://forum.aquariumcomputer.com/showthread.php?7024-Light-Acclimation-Routine

http://forum.aquariumcomputer.com/s...kklimatisation%93-!&highlight=Akklimatisation

http://forum.aquariumcomputer.com/showthread.php?6889-Licht-Akklimatisation
 
Would one work for my 75 gal. 36" long x 24" wide x 20" deep. I plan on having mixed sps and lps reef.
And who selling them in California ?
 
For a mixed reef I think you should be ok with proper placement. I'm currently running two mitras' on the same foot print like yours. I can basically place SPS anywhere under two fixtures.
 
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