Tricky problem

Ok, so I am back and things look about the same. I left the 2 dawn/dusk bulbs on at 12 hours . The other 4 bulbs were cut back to 8 hours. The growth rate remained stable, that is there is clearly noticeable growth.

I will try to look into raising the light. It is kinda tough because, as it is, there is quite a bit over shine outside the tank that my better half is not real thrilled about.

I could put eggcrate up, but I would feel real stupid about that. I should not have bought so much light...

I could get new bulbs that have less output.
 
Why can't you make a three-sided wooden trim piece to hide the lights behind? It could make made to look nice with crown or molding.
 
I'd say more like 2-4 weeks to really measure the impact. About 2 months ago I pulled out 2 out of my four bulbs, and slowly over the course of the following month, I noticed my corals color up more, then the improvement tapered off...
 
Nope, I've kept them out. Everything in the tank does as good or better now, and half the lighting costs! I have high light corals in this tank too - sps, lps, and a crocea too. They all do quite well. I just wish my euphylia would expand and color more, but it's healthy and growing overall, and better than it was with all four lights.

I have a weird tank though (dimensions: 48" long, 8" tall, 12" front-to-back).
 
I like the idea of raising the fixture rather than turning bulbs off for color options. Obviously a 6bulb fixture allows you to configure your colors a bit better than a 4bulb fixture.
 
I agree - I'd try raising the lights if at all possible, before removing any in your situation. For me, I was running 4 54w T5s on an 8" deep tank.
 
I was thinking about maybe switching a bulb or two.

Right now I have, front to back;

UVL Super Actinic
ATI Blue Plus
Geissman 11000K
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Aqublue Special (12000K)
ATI Blue Plus

I was thinking about switching the ATI Blue Plus in the center for another UVL Super Actinic.

Any opinions?
 
Also I did an actual measurement and my light is only 4" off of the water.

Mathius99us, that is a really shallow tank! My tank is 18" I think.
 
Switching to lesser Par bulbs might help, but I don't know Par levels of bulbs. So, I can't say if the bulbs you wanna switch will help. Also, keep in mind any color shift in selecting a new bulb.
 
Nothing yet. I am broke, I work too much, and I have a two-year old. I would like to put my fixture into a conopy so I can raise it up without blinding everyone in the room. If I did that I would need to put a bunch of fans in there to keep everything cool.
 
Oh, You're just saying that your not too sure about switching bulbs out. I get ya. As far as raising the fixture, you really don't need to put it in a canopy. You could just build a skirt type deal to color the front and two sides.
 
I know, but I would still need to ventilate it well. Then I would also want ready access to the tank, so I am thinking a proper would be better.
 
The beauty of a three-sided enclosure is it can be in place 23.5 hours a day and keep your eyes shielded, but when you need to access the tank, you can remove it by yourself because it isn't heavy.
 
I see. I think i will try to sketch up some plans over the weekend. I just need something for my unique situation.
 
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