should i upgrade my 250 watt halide to a 400?

fishieness

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hey everyone,
just seeing what everyone else here things
so back in december, i upgraded from my 150 watt De odyssea fixture to a 250 watt SE and two t5s....
also, in a trade with tyler (tsquad), i aquired a 400 watt MH with a blue line ballast and a like-new radium bulb.
the 250 bulb i have now is yellow and old and kinda gross looking. i have been thinking of changing out the 250 for my 400 (which is an AWESOME blue) and also, i cant see myself spending 70 bucks on a new 250 watt bulb and then decide to upgrade in a few weeks to the 400.
now, here is the thing, my corals are all doing well, in fact, i had to move one of my montiporas down when i upgraded to the 250. I think they should be okay with the 400, because it is a 20000K, but i jsut wanted to knwo what you guys think. I know some of my corals will absolutly love it, but i am worried that some may not, even with proper acclimation...
i figure if i use the 400 watt 20000Ks, ill not only get awesome color, but i will also get just as much, if not more PAR than with a quality 10000K 250 watt....
thoughts?


PS: this is on a 40 breeder.... IE: only 16 inches high..... (but then i can keep acros on the BOTTOM ) :D
 
It may be just a matter of opinion and preference. You can keep acro's on the bottom of a 16 inch high tank with the 250's even at higher color temps. You do not need 400's to penetrate that size tank. If I were you, I would stick with the 250's and go with 14 K bulbs like Phoenix or aquaconnect etc. if you prefer a bluer looking tank. JMO
 
hmmm
good idea. i do think the 250 would do well, jsut wondering if people think the 400 might do better, or if it would be too much...
PS: i am from canton too, just not MI :P
thanks for the reply
 
Also , is the 400 watt ballast you acquired an HQI ballast ? If not, a 250 watt aquaconnect/phoenix 14 K bulb on an electronic ballast actually has more intensity/Par than the 400 watt Radium would have on a standard magnetic ballast. So you would just be wasting electricity if you used the 400's on anything but an HQI ballast.

250 watt aquaconnect/phoenix on an electronic ballast 96 PPFD

400 watt Radium on standard M59 ballast 90 PPFD and 123 PPFD on HQI ballast.

On a standard 250 watt ballast M58 the 250 watt phoenix/Aquaconnect comes in only at 62 PPFD.

My reccomendation is stay with 250's 14 K on an electronic ballast and increase intensity while saving on the electric bill.
 
neither ballasts are magnetic. they are both se electronic ballasts
the 250 is an ARO electronic, and the 400 is a blueline
 
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