How many of you keep LPS with HQI/Halides?
I have a 36x18x18 50 gallon, 2 150w Hqi's 6" off the water surface.
There isn't really any shady spots in my tank, my Paly's, Zoas, and starburst growing like mad, and I'm about 8 weeks since I started this tank. Prior to Hurricane Katrina I had Sps and softies in this set up, but never really got into Lps, and this time I want to try a few.
Mainly looking at Elegance/duncans, symphyllia/Platygyra, Favite, or Acans. Not all of those, just one or two depending on colors available when the tank is ready, at least another month, probably 2-3 months.
My sand bed is 2-3 inches, so maybe 16" inches under the surface, I wouldn't consider that low placement, the light is just as bright as it is on top of the rocks, it seems?
think its doable? could I try a piece of frosted glass or something between the coral and the light to deflect it a bit?
thanks for any insights
I have a 36x18x18 50 gallon, 2 150w Hqi's 6" off the water surface.
There isn't really any shady spots in my tank, my Paly's, Zoas, and starburst growing like mad, and I'm about 8 weeks since I started this tank. Prior to Hurricane Katrina I had Sps and softies in this set up, but never really got into Lps, and this time I want to try a few.
Mainly looking at Elegance/duncans, symphyllia/Platygyra, Favite, or Acans. Not all of those, just one or two depending on colors available when the tank is ready, at least another month, probably 2-3 months.
My sand bed is 2-3 inches, so maybe 16" inches under the surface, I wouldn't consider that low placement, the light is just as bright as it is on top of the rocks, it seems?
think its doable? could I try a piece of frosted glass or something between the coral and the light to deflect it a bit?
thanks for any insights