lights for 36" tall tank

dahenley

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I have a 36" tall tankand I'm wondering what lights would be better?
400w MH or T5's?

Maybe a combination??

Also what reflectors would you recommend? It's 28" front to back?

Thanks!
 
This is going to be a SPS/Clam only tank.

(I didn't want to post in the lighting forum because I wanted true suggestions and not a bunch of name droppers saying to buy the next hot thing...
 
I was leaning toward MH, but I knew a lot of people burn corals with T5's, so wasn't sure if it were a better choice.

Would t5's penetrate better then VHO's for additional par and supplemental lighting?
 
My tank is 36" "deep" and with my set up (6 x 400w 14K MHs), I can actually grow Acropora directly on the bare bottom.


Negative: The heat.

Positive: I can cool off by standing in the breeze coming from the spinning dial of my electric meter.

I am considering adding some LED strips for accent light however.
 
A strong LED fixture can get you good depth and save you a fortune in electric costs over time. If you are needing to get that deep it would make sense to seriously put some thought into it.

I would strongly consider that at this point. You likely might spend an extra $600.00-$800.00, but you would make that back in 3-4 months during the summer months with the overall electrical consumption.

A friend of mine just bought these for his SPS tank that's about 30" and he is getting 240 PAR at the bottom front - that is not even in the middle where he would likely get more.

WWW.ECORAYLED.COM


I don't know much about these personally, but he's had them for about 3 months and getting very positive results. I am likely going to purchase 3 of the 112Ds for my 180.
 
I have a friend that has Ecoray led's. and they are powerfull.

Im still deciding on what im going to do, but i like all the suggestions.
I think i may do 2-400W MH's and then fill the voids with t-5's or some LED's.

on my current tank, i have 3 400's and they come on in series. with 4 VHO's and i like it. and the series doesnt bother me because the VHO's keep everything lit.
 
also agree with 400 watt halides... though i have not had any experience with either deep tanks or 400 watters, i have read alot, and researched and learned... the powerful halides are gonna give you the necessary penetration of par to the bottom depths...

GL!
 
I would say go with 400watt MH. I would want to give a try to LEDs if it was me (I love mine) but everything I have seen shows that they just don't have the best penetration.
 
I have a Marineland 150 Deep Dimension and it's 27" deep. I'm using a single 250 watt halide over mine, but it's a softie dominated system with a few SPS corals in there - Slimer, Confusa, Bonsai, birdsnests... the easier stuff to keep. They grow well, but they're all halfway up / to the top. I believe the PAR drops off pretty considerably at around the 20" - 24" mark, so in the case of your 36" depth, I would lean toward the 400 watt halides. I'm not an LED fan at all except for the use of the blues...
 
Here's my full build. I'm very happy with the way it turned out and looking forward to the energy and light bulb savings! I have 45 - 3 watt CREE XPE's on each 18" drilled and tapped heatsink which is the equivalent of a 400 watt halide. Also, I went with the solderless connectors and carclo optics, which just snap on to the connectors.

Reefledlights.com build
 
nice build.
do you have yours on a dimmable ballast, or running at 100%?

what are your par readings? thanks
(do you have something to compare it to?)
 
Thanks! I have them on Inventronics dimmable ballasts and I'm currently dimming them with a potentiometer, but I have an apex on my wish list because of the built in dimming control. The link below has a lot of info on par comparisons... Dont have a par meter.
http://reefledlights.com/ledmytank/
 
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