Let show your metal halide only sps tank

Jar*Head

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Beside Mr. Sanjay's 500g reefer tank i have not seen another SPS dominate tank that run Metal Halide only.

Beside the cost of electricity, the bulbs replacement also pretty expensive especially with those who have a large tank which require quite a few VHO or T-5 to be able to notice something. With that said, i decided to follow Mr. Sanjay's foot step and ditch the T-5 and run 4 Ushio 400w only in my 480g (96x48x24) SPS only tank.

Here is how my tank look with T-5 and MH
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And here is without the T-5. I don't notice much different in brightness but i do notice my tank run a lot cooler since i have to raise the light rack 6" higher.
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By doing this i will save a few bucks on my electricity bill as well as annually bulbs replacement for the 8 T-5.

I did thought about adding VHO and run it couple hours before the MH and couple hrs after the MH but i am not sure yet.

Please share your thought and tank photo.

Thanks
Steve
 
First of all, that is a spectacular tank. Wow! Great job. Do you have a build thread to read about how it all came together?

I actually like the combo lighting better. The colors stand out more IMO.

I focus more on corals than fish, but your fish display is really terrific. I can only imagine how it looks in person with all the fish swimming around your tank.

Here is a picture of my 90 gallon tank with only MH lighting. I have 2 x 250 DE Reeflux 12K in 2 LumenBright reflectors. I find it difficult to take a full tank shot of my tank as the corals at the top get washed out. They look great in person but digitally they just don't photograph well.

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Hello Mark, thank you for sharing your pic. I do have a build thread in Large Reeftank forum. I was thinking about doing 8 MH in my tank but that would cost too much to run and the lighting pendant aren't cheap either :D
 
I like the combe lighting better.
What would be the point of adding back VHO's if you just took down the t-5's?
 
Your tank looks great. It looks like the first pic brings a little more pop to the coral with the T5, however, with the Radiums you have I'm sure the corals still look great without the supplemental light. I have a few questions:
1. What kind of anthias are those?
2. Do the Pyramids aggrivate the sps?
3. Are those paper towels on the rack in the background? If so, I know exactly about that, I feel like I go through a ton of those.
 
That is a sweet tank Jarhead

I have a SPS dominated tank that is lit only by 1 250W MH

I like it!
 
Amazing tank. Base on your picture the look of the live rock is brown, I'm wondering are you dosing something in your tank.
 
I think it looks great either way. I am partial to the MH only look though I think. The combo picture looks a little pinkish or something.
 
Here's a picture of my 180 under 3-250 watt Reeflux 12k's in lumenbrights. My sps are all still small but growing rapidly.

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The white balance is a bit off but it is fairly close to what it really looks like.
 
*BTW, Jar*Head... How many pyramid butterflies do you have in your tank? I only have 2, but want to get a couple more. I think the large school looks amazing.
 
On my 210 for the first 8 months of it running i used only 3 400 watt 20k radiums in luminarc reflectors. I really liked it, i didnt like not being able to view my tank for more than 8 hours a day and i decided to put two vhos on icecap ballast to view an extra four hours a day but i turn them off when the halides are on. I will not have to change these bulbs very often at 4 hours a day. I guess maybe every two years. I do think personally the vho's make the coral colors pop more, but that could just be me looking way to much at it.
 
I like the combe lighting better.
What would be the point of adding back VHO's if you just took down the t-5's?[/QUOTE

I thought about adding VHO super atinic because it will add color to my corals and nothing beat VHO Super Atinic even the T-5. I took down the T-5 because it doesn't do much for my tank because i have the light up to high above the tank...

Adding color supplement to help with the color but don't expect par value out of it...
 
Your tank looks great. It looks like the first pic brings a little more pop to the coral with the T5, however, with the Radiums you have I'm sure the corals still look great without the supplemental light. I have a few questions:
1. What kind of anthias are those?
2. Do the Pyramids aggrivate the sps?
3. Are those paper towels on the rack in the background? If so, I know exactly about that, I feel like I go through a ton of those.

Hello, thank you for the compliment. That is the Hawaiian Bicolor Athias. The Pyramid never touch my corals and they do eat pellets so i feed 3x's daily with pellets and 1 meal of frozen.. As for the background yes that is my paper towel but not for my tank. My tank is acrylic therefore i use the special cloth that i order from an acrylic shop..
 
Amazing tank. Base on your picture the look of the live rock is brown, I'm wondering are you dosing something in your tank.


John, i used to dose Zeovit, and Brightwell product but i stop because i don't have the time for it plus for the tank that size dosing is not a practical way as far as long term cost concern. :D.. Beside the rock, some corals also look brown :lol:
 
Here's a picture of my 180 under 3-250 watt Reeflux 12k's in lumenbrights. My sps are all still small but growing rapidly.

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The white balance is a bit off but it is fairly close to what it really looks like.

Thank you for sharing the tank look very clean.
 
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