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Old 06-23-2005, 08:00 PM   #1
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Help with Lighting

First off, thanks for all the help everyone has responded with in my previous posts.

The story continues here....

The wife and myself, had decided on a 55gal for the size of the tank.... until she goes to the [acronym:90037d03f5="Local Fish Store"]LFS[/acronym:90037d03f5] with me to look at the items we are going to get. She didn't like it, saying it looked to small, she picked out a 75g, needless to say i didn't argue with her.

Now I was going to ask when we purchased the 55gal, but now that we have both agreed on the 75g, i need to now start looking at Lights and the skimmer.

I have a 29g that was donated to me, that i will probably make my sump, and possibly later into a fuge (one step at a time.)

I am currently looking at the CPR SR4 skimmer as its an in sump model and spec's rate it to 120gal. I am finding this online for @200 + freight (if you know of a better place to pick this up, please point me in the right direction.)

Now on to the lighting and the topic of the post...

the 29 [acronym:90037d03f5="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:90037d03f5] donor gave me two custom sea life ballasts rated for 1x65watt or 1x96watt light. I don't know if these are good ballasts, or if i should look at a different lighting setup ( and save these for the fuge)

So my question to the masses is this...

given the info 75g tank with a [acronym:90037d03f5="Do it yourself"]DIY[/acronym:90037d03f5] canopy, what setup would you recommend to do a wide variety of corals, without getting TOO crazy?

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Old 06-24-2005, 08:20 AM   #2
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If your are doing a [acronym:0eb9311df4="Do it yourself"]DIY[/acronym:0eb9311df4] canopy, I would go with retro-fit kits. If you want to kep a wide variety of corals tink [acronym:0eb9311df4="Metal halide light"]MH[/acronym:0eb9311df4]. If you want to keep a good variety of corals think [acronym:0eb9311df4="Compact Flourescent"]CF[/acronym:0eb9311df4] or [acronym:0eb9311df4="Very high output fluorescent"]VHO[/acronym:0eb9311df4]. If y uever see yourself wanting [acronym:0eb9311df4="Small Polyped Stoney"]SPS[/acronym:0eb9311df4] corals, super-colored clams and high-light anemones [acronym:0eb9311df4="Metal halide light"]MH[/acronym:0eb9311df4] would be best. Everything esle can be kept under [acronym:0eb9311df4="Compact Flourescent"]CF[/acronym:0eb9311df4] or [acronym:0eb9311df4="Very high output fluorescent"]VHO[/acronym:0eb9311df4].
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right i have been looking at retro kits.

I dont have to do clams (as i understand they require a ton of light)

I do want to keep a good variet off corals, and maybe a anemone for a clown, but other then that, i don't expect to have a ton of anemone's (just 1 or maybe 2)

The main reason for the post is, that this will be my first marine setup, and I kinda overwhelmed regarding what would be needed for lighting...

captivereefs.com had two i was looking at

CoralVue 48" Four Bulb T-5 Retro Kit. Includes reflector, 4 bulbs, electronic ballast, waterproof endcaps, and power cord. for 225

48" Coralife Aqualight™ Retrofit - 2-65 watt True Actinic [acronym:f6f25f1f41="Actinic lighting"]03[/acronym:f6f25f1f41] and 2-65 watt 10,000K™ Daylight Compact Fluorescent Lamps Straight Pin Base.46"5.5"x1.25" for 180

will either of those setups be good enough to keep a good variety?
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A good general rule of thumb when using fluorescent lighting is 3-5 watts of light (or more) per gallon of aquarium capacity. In order to keep a good variety of coral you will want to be on the upper end of that scale (4+ [acronym:562be32276="Watts Per Gallon"]WPG[/acronym:562be32276]). Some corals/clams require a more intense light than fluorescents can provide, that is where [acronym:562be32276="Metal halide light"]MH[/acronym:562be32276]'s come in to play. [acronym:562be32276="Hope this helps (or) Happy to help"]HTH[/acronym:562be32276]
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The NEW Jebo Odyssea 48" Power Compact Light W/Legs

work well for [acronym:0dcca57b82="Fish only with live rock"]FOWLR[/acronym:0dcca57b82]? Is it a good fixture?


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this would be a good fixture for a [acronym:d58622fad5="Fish only with live rock"]FOWLR[/acronym:d58622fad5]. Some caution is in order. This company comes with mixed reviews and the fact that this fixture is not being made anymore under the Jebo name could mean no more warrenty. I woul be leary.
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Thanks, it does seem on the significantly cheaper side of the house compared to similar fixtures. I did a quick internet search and couldn't find any reviews other than those on this site, any ideas where else to look? I googled "jebo reviews" "jebo company review" etc...

Here's the link to this sites reviews:

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