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Originally posted by MstgKillr
Mr. Grim,
Please help me decide on lights for my new 215 (72 x 24 x 29).
I would like to keep a mixed reef including clams and sps while using a 15" canopy. I don't want to be limited due to lighting.
I am going back and forth between MH, T5, MH & T5, light movers, etc... There is just so many choices I can't decide and its driving me nuts. So if this was your tank what type of lighting would you go with.
Could you be specific with bulb selection, fixture choices, etc...
I just want to say thanks in advance for your help.
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As long as we are spending YOUR money I would do T5's and a halide on a light mover. I would do 39 watt T5's side by side to cover the length of the tank. I would do 5 rows of lamps, 3 in front of the halide and 2 behind it. I would make mounts so the lamps are at least within 6" of the tank. You can use hinges or something if you need to have the front bank of lamps swing up so you can access the tank. I would use Ice Cap reflectors but normally driven lamps.
For the halide I would use a Reefoptix pendant with a 400 watt 20K lamp like a radium.
For all the lamps I would do this
Front
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Aquablue
UVL Super Actinic
Radium Halide
Aquablue
Blue Plus
You could set the halide so it was fairly close to the tank, like 6 or 8" above and have it cover the tank over 4 or 5 hours. The intense 20K blue should blend in pretty good with the T5's. I think it will give you a kinda bluish 14K halide look overall.
Or you could just get a 72" maristar halide/T5 fixture and call it good
What about 8 x 80w Ice Cap Retro overdriven to 100w?
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