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Hi all...
I was offered a working 225 gallon salt water (once was) reef tank. It was just fish when I saw it a few times, and was offered the complete set up. So... I couldn't pass up the opportunity, even though the project list is not where I would have pulled the trigger on a tank. the tank is 52" long, x 36" wide, x 30" tall, with the return chamber on one side. This tank was well established for 5 yrs, beautiful fish, return through a 36" UV light, into an 80 gallon sump, sock, large skimmer, with plenty of room to add a refugium. It came with 2 of the earlier AI Hydra (model before the Hydra 52) programmable remote control LED lights.
I'm thinking of adding to the light system, while I think its enough, I don't think they're putting out as much light as would be optimum for coral and inverts, and just to have the tank nice and bright to enjoy viewing. Some of the before and after pics I've seen have shown that a brighter tank with plenty of light is amazingly different to look at.
I am thinking of adding a 2 light 48" T5 set up to accompany these 2 AI Hydra lights. While I recognize Metal Halide is maybe the best, I want to keep it more simple, keep the costs in check (I like best value products), and minimize extra heat.
I'm asking for your experiences, thoughts, opinions, and recommendations in general, and for specific light fixtures to add to my 2 existing AI Hydra lights... PLEASE???
I was offered a working 225 gallon salt water (once was) reef tank. It was just fish when I saw it a few times, and was offered the complete set up. So... I couldn't pass up the opportunity, even though the project list is not where I would have pulled the trigger on a tank. the tank is 52" long, x 36" wide, x 30" tall, with the return chamber on one side. This tank was well established for 5 yrs, beautiful fish, return through a 36" UV light, into an 80 gallon sump, sock, large skimmer, with plenty of room to add a refugium. It came with 2 of the earlier AI Hydra (model before the Hydra 52) programmable remote control LED lights.
I'm thinking of adding to the light system, while I think its enough, I don't think they're putting out as much light as would be optimum for coral and inverts, and just to have the tank nice and bright to enjoy viewing. Some of the before and after pics I've seen have shown that a brighter tank with plenty of light is amazingly different to look at.
I am thinking of adding a 2 light 48" T5 set up to accompany these 2 AI Hydra lights. While I recognize Metal Halide is maybe the best, I want to keep it more simple, keep the costs in check (I like best value products), and minimize extra heat.
I'm asking for your experiences, thoughts, opinions, and recommendations in general, and for specific light fixtures to add to my 2 existing AI Hydra lights... PLEASE???
time to study up. ;Bookworm


