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Item Description Improper or insufficient aquarium lighting leads to stress, unhealthy growth in plants, fishes, corals and reef. The light fixtures are to provide and replicate the natural conditions of light in natural habitats. Most aquariums need appropriate level of light. And it is up to you to give them normal days and nights as they don't have any other way to normalize behavioral cycles.
Coming with 78W Power Output in total, the latest 36" Aquarium Light offers both outstanding performance and modern design for your aquarium.
It supports 2 x 39W T5 HO Fluorescent Lamps, which is an pretty good choice for saltwater, reef, or freshwater tropical aquariums. Features:
Brand New in Box Ready to Be Operated Upon Arrival
Internal Highly Efficient Ballasts
Standard T5 Sockets
German Aluminum Reflector for Maximum and Optimal Lighting Effect
Non-corrosive Powder Coated Aluminum Housing
Acrylic Shield to Protect the Light from Splashing
Well-ventilated Design with Thermovents on Both Ends of the Fixture
Flippable Brackets to Fix the Light onto the Tank
Suitable for both Natural Freshwater and Saltwater Aquarium
its okay, its okay. you can still grow good corals, like zoanthids, and shrooms. dont feel bad, you can always sell it and buy a new one later if you really feel the need, but for now, dont worry about it...
ha thank you for the reassuring but ya im definitely going to sell it and get something a lot stronger
how does this one look its an Aquaticlife T5 HO
HID Light Fixture 36 in #420055
DESCRIPTION
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Light fixture containing a directional 150W metal halide 10,000K HID lamp while providing actinic/blue light with
two 420/460 nm T5 HO lamps and adjustable LED lunar light.
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GENERAL
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[*]HID vertical mount and reflector design intensify light output from 150W 10,000K lamp.
[*]Programmable timer creates a Circadian Cycle for fish and corals and functions as an on/off switch for all lamps.
[*]German made specially angled T5 HO reflectors maximize 420/460 nm light by directing it into the aquarium.
[*]Adjustable width aquarium frame mounts support fixture above the aquarium.
[*]Included adjustable suspension hardware support fixture from overhead.
[*]LED housings pivot 40 degrees allowing lunar light to be directed over specific areas of the aquarium.
[*]Internal electronic ballasts designed to cool without fans for quiet operation.
[*]Aluminum housings used to dissipate heat away from fixture.
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[*]▪ [/FONT][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]Product (Light without frame mounts)
[*]35.8 x 15.4 x 6.2 in / 90.94 x 39.12 x 15.75 cm
[*]23.05 lbs / 10.46 kg
The metal halide you listed above? Yeah that would an awesome fixture. You might have to buy new bulbs if its a used unit. If you give me your budget maybe I can find something. What's your final goal with this tank as far as corals and nems? When did u set up ur tank btw?
I havent even started to set it up im just getting all the stuff together first because I am moving into a new apartment in july so im going to start it then. and I'm not exactly sure what corals and nems I want I just know I definitely what to have to option to get any kind of coral or nem I want. I know I really like the blue or green carpet nems
but i know on light andprotein skimmer together i would like to stay under 200 but i dont want to cut corners either so if its gonna cost me more for my tank to be perfect! then o well what the heck
Corals are fine, but stay away from anemones. The vast majority of anemones die in aquaria due to inadequate lighting and tank conditions. If you want to be able to keep anything, look into a 4-6 (6 is better) bulb T5 HO fixture, or even a simple metal halide pendant would work. For skimmers, look into Reef Octopus. www.aquacave.com Carries them. They have good HOB models for under $200. HTH.
ya I figured that about the skimmer. the second light that I showed you I found on craigslist and they said they would sell it for 75 bucks. should I do it?
The answer to your questions as well as my opinion of nems are in my previous post. Just to make it more clear if you misunderstood, in my opinion, anemones should be left in the ocean.
Did you check out that website I posted earlier? Fishneedit.com? Or didn't you like them? Theres other options but you probably want a minimum of a 4 bulb T5 fixture.