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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Lynchburg, Virginia
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150 20k vs. 400 20k
I have narrowed my lighting choices for a 55 sps and clam tank to 2 fixtures. The first choice is 2 x 400 20k in champion pendants with blueline ballasts. The second choice is the 318-120 Aquahalide by Azoo. This fixture has 2 x 150 20k double ended bulbs in a sleek hanging fixture. The second choice is cheaper, for the bulbs and initially but I like the Osram Radiums as well. Which would you choose?
thanks Andrew |
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Louisiana
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chromis ~
Points for consideration:
![]() P.S. - I don't know what you're paying for the 318-120 Aquahalide but it's shown as $699 at www.petwhse.com By comparison, I paid less than that for my AB-Aqualine Aquastarlight Future with 2*250w 10KK HQI dbl-end lamps plus moonlight on a separate power cord. But the Aquaspacelight, with PC actinics instead of moonlight, is a better choice for someone who does not already have actinics for supplementation.
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Mayor
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Lynchburg, Virginia
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thanks Ninong
I really like how the bulbs are cheaper and last longer w/ HQI. I can get the 20k Osram Radium bulbs for $106 from Mike Parkis. I am concerned that I will not get the same coloration and growth as I will with the 400 watt Osram Radium. I talked to Donny at champion lighting today and he thinks I might be able to get away with one 400 Osram/ Radium. I know Naser used one 400 over a 55 with good results. I do have one of those crappy plastic cross bars though... I dunno, I guess I need to think about it for a while.![]() thanks again, Andrew |
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Louisiana
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OK, here's my .02 cents. Again!
![]() Forget about the 400w 20KK lamps over a 55-gal tank... for one thing, these cost too much when you consider how often they have to be replaced. For another thing, two lamps would look much better over a 4-ft long tank with a brace in the middle. BTW, 500 watts of 10,000K HQI dbl-ends yields MORE total PAR than 800 watts of Osram/Radium 20,000K HQI mogul base lamps (257 PPFD vs. 220 PPFD). But you really don't even need the 250w size for a 55-gal tank, the 150 watt size would be more than adequate. Also, I believe it is possible to run either 10,000K or 20,000K 150w HQI dbl-end lamps in the AB-Aqualine fixtures, but that is something that should be double checked to be sure. Personally, I think that the perfect HQI fixture for your tank would be an AB-Aqualine Aquaspacelight with 2*150w 10,000K HQI dbl-end lamps plus 2*24w Osram actinic PCs in the middle. You would have a gorgeous tank!!! ![]() Ninong ![]() P.S. - If you want to go with more PAR than you really need, just get the same fixture with the 250w size lamps.
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Mayor
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Lynchburg, Virginia
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Ninong, thanks again
I know that the HQIs have more PAR then the 20k Osram/ Radium, so do the iwasakis but I am really worried how my sps will color up under these lights. Also, I assume the 20k HQI have less PAR then the 10k HQI? Either way I like overkill so I will probably get the 250 watt version. The only disadvantage I see with HQI is that I will have to get the whole thing at once(Christmas) but I guess my tank willl be ready for some corals by then.![]() thanks again. youve really helped me make my decision Andrew PS, can I ask where you got your lights for cheaper then $699? |
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Tenant
Join Date: May 2001
Location: MN: To damn cold to reef here
Posts: 52
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Another thing to add, I hope you REALLY like blue, cause thats all you'll get with the 20kk's. I like them as they do an excent job of supplimenting Iwasaki's, which is what I use them for, but they are REALLY, REALLY blue, even on a HQI ballast (I use the 400w'ers).
Just my 2 cents. Have fun. Buba |
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