Paddlefoot
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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3 x 250 watt halides, or 16 x 39 watt t-5s, or a quality LED fixture. i'm not familiar with many of them but i notice, that the ones that boast "lots of light" or something vague like that are not enough for most corals.So what light fixture would you recommend for a 6' tank?
BillyD918 said:I would really like some more opinions on what size tank would be best if i wanted a 6' tank. And also, the best place to buy from?
I'm guessing you want tangs right? go to Craigslist isaw one a month ago for 100$ and was a full setup 150gal. Too bad my house has too many tanks already
from, Adam
BillyD918 said:Ya my g/f wants a Blue Hippo Tang so to satisfy her I get a bigger tank so im not complaining lol...
Haha love it. Your a lucky man...
from, Adam
Nows The time to tell her how beautiful corals are and that she would love a
Reef tank and possibly a frag tank lol
from, Adam
BillyD918 said:oh shes already picking out some corals she wants but she wants the fish and i want the corals lol so i think its a good deal
3 x 250 watt halides, or 16 x 39 watt t-5s, or a quality LED fixture. i'm not familiar with many of them but i notice, that the ones that boast "lots of light" or something vague like that are not enough for most corals.
you will want to ask some folks that have experience with LEDs for the correct fixture to get. i would also make sure the fixture is UL listed.
well, i would build a big sump for it and buy an octo extreme XS200 or perhaps a SWC xtreme 200 skimmer and for lighting i would probably try out a QUALITY LED fixture (there are too many crappy ones out there). maybe a pair of these-
NEW 36 long Complete LED light system w/R/C Controls [CLED-RC36] - $499.99 : CAD Lights, Thinking outside the cube
i would probably get a pair of dosing pumps from BRS as well.
Billy,
I was just re-reading back through the posts and you mentioned going to the gulfarium for liverock. Make sure you do, because they have the best prices on liverock anywhere. $1.80-$2.00 Lb. for good liverock w/ lots of coralline algae. Cant beat it.
a word of advice- don't buy rock by the color, buy it by the porousness and shape. color comes and goes. coralline is not a big deal and can grow in any tank with average lighting and parameters.