mattgreene22
work in progress
Hey, I could use some help. I picked up an Oceanic 46g bowfront and I'm still a bit stuck on how I'm going to light it. Funny, as that was part of the reason I was looking at alternatives to setting up my 30g cube again. As is always the case, budget comes into play with this set-up and I'm trying to be economical. Details...
Tank dimensions:
36"L x 16.25"W x 20"H ....but it's more like 12'' on the sides, the 16'' is in the middle. The set-up came with the oceanic canopy which is exactly 36" on the inside. And note, there IS a center brace on the tank trim.
Intended coral:
Mixed, ultimately I want LPS placed low and SPS placed mid/high. Note, I'm starting from zero again...so my kid will be happy to see a fish swim for a good few months.
Lighting Options:
So I'm working through these, and I'd appreciate it if you have better ideas...
1 - Use an 'old' 20" PC powerquad (96w 50/50) I have on hand for a while on one side of the tank...and pick up a mismatched MH pendant (150w maybe) for the other side. The PC bulb is basically new. This can't look good though.
2 - Move to all T5HO, I should be able to run four 3' bulbs
3 - Move to VHOs for now, then reconfigure with MH DIY and use the VHO as actinics when I start to get SPS.
4 - Pick up a dual MH rig (maybe 175 or 250), and see if I still have room for actinic supplementation or at least moon lights
5 - Use the 'old' PC powerquad again for a while, but pick up an AI Nano for the opposite side of the tank. Later, I'd want to replace the powerquad with another Nano and then get a controller to link the two together. It might take me until the end of year to replace the powerquad.
6 - I guess I could get a SOL white or similar, but the center brace is an issue there in lighting the whole tank. And, this is biggest up front cost.
When I look at these over three years of power use, bulb replacement, etc...the use of all T5HO (#2) and the phased approach to two AI Nanos (#5) look pretty close on costs. I like that I can play with color temps on the Nano, but will I be losing out on yellow/red colors...not sure how I feel about this as I've not seen these in person. And, would 4 T5HO really let me keep the coral I'd like to have some day.
Ok, throw a dog a bone...help me out...bring your knowledge, opinions, ideas...it's appreciated.
Tank dimensions:
36"L x 16.25"W x 20"H ....but it's more like 12'' on the sides, the 16'' is in the middle. The set-up came with the oceanic canopy which is exactly 36" on the inside. And note, there IS a center brace on the tank trim.
Intended coral:
Mixed, ultimately I want LPS placed low and SPS placed mid/high. Note, I'm starting from zero again...so my kid will be happy to see a fish swim for a good few months.
Lighting Options:
So I'm working through these, and I'd appreciate it if you have better ideas...
1 - Use an 'old' 20" PC powerquad (96w 50/50) I have on hand for a while on one side of the tank...and pick up a mismatched MH pendant (150w maybe) for the other side. The PC bulb is basically new. This can't look good though.
2 - Move to all T5HO, I should be able to run four 3' bulbs
3 - Move to VHOs for now, then reconfigure with MH DIY and use the VHO as actinics when I start to get SPS.
4 - Pick up a dual MH rig (maybe 175 or 250), and see if I still have room for actinic supplementation or at least moon lights
5 - Use the 'old' PC powerquad again for a while, but pick up an AI Nano for the opposite side of the tank. Later, I'd want to replace the powerquad with another Nano and then get a controller to link the two together. It might take me until the end of year to replace the powerquad.
6 - I guess I could get a SOL white or similar, but the center brace is an issue there in lighting the whole tank. And, this is biggest up front cost.
When I look at these over three years of power use, bulb replacement, etc...the use of all T5HO (#2) and the phased approach to two AI Nanos (#5) look pretty close on costs. I like that I can play with color temps on the Nano, but will I be losing out on yellow/red colors...not sure how I feel about this as I've not seen these in person. And, would 4 T5HO really let me keep the coral I'd like to have some day.
Ok, throw a dog a bone...help me out...bring your knowledge, opinions, ideas...it's appreciated.