Lighting Advice!

RSWrestler

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Hey All...I'm looking long and hard at lighting right now. I have a nice 220cf fixture that seems to only be good for sustaining corals.
I'm looking to GROW them. I'm only into kenya trees, zoos, xenia, mushrooms, etc. Do I need metal halide for this setup? What about t5 lighting? What are pros/cons for what I'm trying to do?

What's wrong with these lights??

http://cgi.ebay.com/175-Watt-Metal-...7QQihZ007QQcategoryZ46314QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Is there a difference in expensive 10000k lights vs these lights? Any explanation would be great.

Thanks!
 
The other reefers will have to comment on the need of halide vs T5's for your softies but the ebay setup your looking at is a decent deal. A gaurentee, ballast, socket, wiring completed, and reflector for $85 (pay the extra 10 for the new ballast). Looks great, although I suspect the bulb will need to be switched out. A quality bulb will cost another $60 and worth every penny.

Although, if you stay in the hobby for any length of time, I PROMISE YOU, you will end up wanting a clam, anenome, LPS or SPS before the year is out. Save money now and if your going to upgrade your lighting, get a setup that can support these animals. It will be much cheaper to upgrade once vs. twice. A 55g sounds like two 250 watt SE or DE setups. Any other opionons?
 
On a 55 gallon tank, 175's would work fine for anything that you would like to keep and keep your electric bill down.

I am a big fan of MH for the shimmering effect as well as the health of my animals.

Jimmy
 
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