Pc Lighting experiment

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  1. Phil5613

    Phil5613 Purple Spiny Lobster

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    I just completed a trade that I picked up a 4 week old Corallife 260 watt pc fixture. It is the exact same as the one that I want to replace with Mh on my 90. I am going to run both fixtures for a total of 520 watts for now seeing that they haven't cost me anything. Any thoughts or suggestions? Some answers in advance- yes they both fit will run open top and have ordered legs to raise above the top of tank. All the bulbs are only 1 month to 3 months old so I figure to get about 6 months more. 4 Actinic bulbs and 4 10 k do not know what the config will be. Still building hood for mh but the rush is less, Thinking of redoing sump now.
    Thanks
     
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  4. Phil5613

    Phil5613 Purple Spiny Lobster

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    Quick update after 2 days:
    Temp dropped 2 degrees with open top
    Evap has doubled with open top
    Frags opening better
    Love the setup of 4 10k in back and 4 actinic in front
    Thats it for now will update soon hoping to take pics after one week
     
  5. Land_Fish

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    Good deal. I want to see how ya did the DIY.
     
  6. Phil5613

    Phil5613 Purple Spiny Lobster

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    Hey Dave no diy on the compacts I used 2 of these fixtures.
    http://www.esuweb.com/cardfile.asp?ItemNumber=53106&IDProductRelationship=36
    The only diy is I am going to string your rope light idea in between the fixture attaching it to the legs on the back fixture.

    UPDATE: As posted earlier all those parameters are the same.
    My lta purple tipped doesn't like the new setup yet and did pull back in the rock and I thought I was going to lose it, but after rearranging the rock a bit and a couple of days target feeding frozen baby brine and live brine today it is looking better. It still isn't completely happy. :p
    The rest of the inhabitants are doing well and opening larger, my Gorgonian is really extending its polyps. The two Frags ( colt coral and star polyps) I added also are doing well and the colt coral is standing tall. I did pick up 2 bulbs that are true blue and not actinic to see if I like that look but like the look I have now.
    By the way I use ro water but have noticed a quicker algae bloom I am wiping the tank twice a week instead of one if it gets worse I will investigate further.
    All in all this route is pretty easy but would cost between $500-$600 so I don't know if it is less expensive then halides but I liked the ease and no heat concerns at all.