would this be overkill for a 10 gallon?

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  1. chelseagrin

    chelseagrin Fire Goby

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    150w Metal Halide Reef Lights

    im thinking of purchasing the cadlights fixture for my 10 gallon soon to be sps reef. would that bleach out my corals?
     
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  3. tom.n.day

    tom.n.day Eyelash Blennie

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    It depends on height above the tank, length of time each day, position of the corals etc. The thing I would be most concerned about is temperature fluctuation in a tank that small with a mini sun above it
     
  4. chelseagrin

    chelseagrin Fire Goby

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    well i keep my house at around 60 degrees 24 hours a day. its hard to keep it much higher than that here in colorado. do you think it will rise the temp that much?
     
  5. chelonianraces

    chelonianraces Flamingo Tongue

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    For SPS, it's not an overkill if you properly acclimate corals.

    You are better off with LEDs for a small tank, no heat and can keep any SPS without replacing bulbs every now and then.
     
  6. Danger731

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    Acclimation, keep it high at first then lower it after several weeks by an inch until it is at the mfg recommended distance.
     
  7. ComputerJohn

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    150W on a 10gal, yes you'll cook it! There is simply not enough water for it to cool properly, not to mention you'll have half a tank of water left when you get home from evaporation. They do make 70W & 75W MH though.. Here is just one to show you..

    70W Metal Halide Pendant Lights

    IMO I would just go LED with something that small.. I have a 90gal with 8 T5s and still get 4 gals of water loss per day! I did T5s due to cost & I can maint my water temp without a chiller. I can house pretty much anything I want. The only loss is that I don't have the shimmer effect from MH & LEDs have. Things to remember MH;

    MH:
    Cost of fixture.
    Cost to run it.
    Dealing with water temp rising.
    Maint cost.

    LED:
    Cost of fixture, that's it!
     
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  9. chelseagrin

    chelseagrin Fire Goby

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    what if i put it higher up on the tank? the reason im leaning towards either of these fixtures is because this guy said he would take 80 dollars. and i dont have the funds right now to purchase an led lighting system.

    i dont think evaporation is a big problem, im used to it. my 5 gallon tank would be empty in 3 days if i didnt top it off.

    but if i hang it 1-2 feet above the tank will it still fry my corals?
     
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    Look at it this way. You can do whatever you'd like.. I'm just giving you my option & knowledge of 6 years of doing this.. 10gal is a nano tank & 150W MH is NOT a nano fixture. I don't care if the fixture is 2 feet above the tank, it will drive the temp up.. I have had great deals on fixtures in the past, but didn't buy them because it would not work for me..
     
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    chelseagrin Fire Goby

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    ok thanks, so there is no way it could work? im really just looking into options right now i guess.
     
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