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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10545089#post10545089 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
WAIT, I am lost here. I thought this was what I recoed you change. This mix will be much more blue than you want.

Grim, now I'm lost! Which combo is less blue? The one with (2) GE bulbs, or the one with (1) GE bulb?

Any difference in regards to coral growth and coloring?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10543413#post10543413 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SlavicSavage
I have the aquablue and the super actinic as the two actinic bulbs. One of my blue plus bulbs got broken and I was thinking of replacing it with a geissmann true actinic bulb. how do you think that would work/look
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That would be OK too
 
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: ATI Powermodules - 8x39w fixtures

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: ATI Powermodules - 8x39w fixtures

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10545913#post10545913 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tbone28
Grim, now I'm lost! Which combo is less blue? The one with (2) GE bulbs, or the one with (1) GE bulb?

Any difference in regards to coral growth and coloring?

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Blue Plus
Super Actinic
GE 3000K
Blue Plus
GE 6500K
Aquablue
Super Actinic or blue plus
Blue Plus
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Thanks Grim. How does your recommendation compare to the following setup - pluses and minuses?

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Blue Plus
Super Actinic
UVL Aquasun
Aquablue
GE 3000K
UVL Super Actinic
Aquablue
Blue Plus

OK we be on the same page now :D

The second mix will be more white and give better growth. Color wise it would kinda depend but usually LPS look better with more blue.
 
Grim, thanks for all your work. Ive followed several of your threads, which have been very helpful, in this sometimes very confusing hobby.
I have a 75 gallon tank which I want to keep lps with a few sps near the top and a couple clams. I have a IC 660 with 2 vho's and 2 T5's with SLR reflectors about 8" above the water.
What bulb selection would you suggest? thanks
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10546427#post10546427 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by engine
Grim, thanks for all your work. Ive followed several of your threads, which have been very helpful, in this sometimes very confusing hobby.
I have a 75 gallon tank which I want to keep lps with a few sps near the top and a couple clams. I have a IC 660 with 2 vho's and 2 T5's with SLR reflectors about 8" above the water.
What bulb selection would you suggest? thanks

I would use the VHO for Super Actinics and use a GE 6500K and Blue Plus for the T5's. I would actually run 1 VHO and 3 T5's. Run a VHO Actinic, and add an Aquablue to the 2 T5 I suggested
 
Grim--I'll ask here since I've never had any luck in this forum. Also, my question pertains to T5 lighting.

For a measly $5 more, I can either get 2x48" Nova Extreme X2 (108W) instead of 1x48" Nova Extreme X4 (54W). My question is: for someone who has no understanding of lighting other than the fact that I've decided on the novas, how much does the double wattage of the 2X fixture mean in comparison to the 4X fixture?
 
So which is "better"? One two-bulb, 108W fixture, or one four-bulb, 54W fixture?

Logically they seem equal. But the two-bulb is half the price, so I want input from someone who knows what they're talking about. :)

Thanks.
 
ttt

The tank will be FOWL at first, then move to easier-to-keep corals, and finally to any corals I can keep without a calcium reactor, if that helps you decide. :)
 
A 4 x 54 watt fixture will be more intense thus better. I think you are getting lost in the discriptions. a 4x54 watt unit is 216 watts, not 54.
 
But if I understand the descriptions correctly, the 2x108W fixture is also 216W. That's why I ask--does the 2x mean it's 108W total? It wasn't worded that way.
 
What is 54x2? 108

It's all just the way it's worded. 2x54 watts means the fixture has 2 54 watt lamps for 108 watts total.

4x54 will be 216 watts total.
 
Hi Grim,

One Switch controls 2, 5 for dawn/dusk, the other 1, 3, 4, 6

What is best order for the following combo?


UVL Super Actinic
GE 3000K
ATI Aquablue
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Blue Plus


Thanks
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10554812#post10554812 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
What is 54x2? 108

It's all just the way it's worded. 2x54 watts means the fixture has 2 54 watt lamps for 108 watts total.

4x54 will be 216 watts total.
I got it. I looked back at the page and you're right. I was just confused because they misworded something earlier in the item description.

Thanks for the help!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10555433#post10555433 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ChiiBear
Hi Grim,

One Switch controls 2, 5 for dawn/dusk, the other 1, 3, 4, 6

What is best order for the following combo?



Thanks

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ATI Blue Plus
UVL Super Actinic
ATI Aquablue
GE 3000K
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Blue Plus
 
Don't forget to run carbon! I was running 10k/blue plus on my setup and it was starting to look pink/yellow. Five hours with good carbon and it was back to ice blue!

I had already ordered new bulbs :) Oh well.
 
Hey guys, I'm building a canopy for my 180 (standard 72 x 24 x 24) that I plan to incorporate the 8 x 54w T5s I've got. I've got a mix of Blueplus, 6500K and Actinic + bulbs.

How high off the surface should I put these? Right now I'm only keeping softies and a couple LPS, but I plan to add a couple SPS and a clam at some point.
 
Hey Grim,

I was looking at a T5 fixture called 'New wave', and am interested. It's designed for hydroponic systems, but I was wondering if it could be used on an aquarium. The ballast is an un-identified solid state and the reflectors are individual to each bulb but not porabolic. Would you suggest retrofitting tek or slr reflectors on this fixture?

Great thread
 
Anyone tried the new T4 HO bulbs? 48" T5 HO is 85watts instead of 54watts. How many of these bulb can a Workhorse 7 drive?
 
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