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84"L X 24"W X 30"T, Marineland 265 gal. tank!
All Radium bulbs: 2 X 400W and 4 X 250W!
Grandis.
All Radium bulbs: 2 X 400W and 4 X 250W!
Grandis.
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T5 goes so well with halide though... you can always add reefbrites to the hamiltonI'm really leaning towards the reef brite system over the hamilton. Tough decisions.
My thoughts exactly!T5 goes so well with halide though... you can always add reefbrites to the hamilton
T5 goes so well with halide though... you can always add reefbrites to the hamilton
I just went to pull they trigger and they are sold out now. Did you end up getting it?I've got the 250W 15" hybrid in my cart on BRS now......just trying to decide on pulling the trigger.....haha
Depends... if you go with the Reef Brite for the cool operation and the microprocessor/ dimmer feature you'll most likely have to get their fixture because of the wire fittings. I think we need to appreciate the fact that there is a MH system that actually have all that technology. If it can be used with Radiums, I'm in!Curious to know opinions on getting a ballast that is a fixed wattage verses a ballast like the Luxcore selectable wattage ballast ...what's the pros and cons of each ..
Also,what is better bulb ,,mogul verses double end bulbs ?

I would get 2 pendants for it's flexibility.Well I’ve almost convinced myself to go back the MH. Currently running a 10 x 39w ATI Powermodule over a 48 x 30 x 20 SPS dominant tank. While I can’t complain about growth or color, I find the look somewhat lifeless. I was originally going to get a 48” Spectra but this thread has me leaning toward the Reefbrite hybrid.
My question is which fixture(s) should I run, 2x15” or 1x36”?
My question is which fixture(s) should I run, 2x15” or 1x36”?
I would get 2 pendants for it's flexibility.
Grandis.
I just went to pull they trigger and they are sold out now. Did you end up getting it?
I am looking for a light for 36" as well. Spoke to BRS and they said the 15" RB with 250w MH would be good. I have been trying to find a pic of someone doing this already.I ended up not trying. haha! I figured the coverage wouldn't be what I needed. So I'm back to seeing what will work right on a 36" tank.
Awesome, exactly what I am looking for. I'm looking at the Reefer 250 which is 35.5" How are you liking the light? Is that a 250w MH?This is mine on a 32" tank. Not the 36" you're seeking a pic of but maybe it has some value to you:
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I love it. You can see I had sps to the edges of the tank and they were getting plenty of light. I don't know your tank/coral goals but I think you'd be able to grow anything even in a 36" tank.Awesome, exactly what I am looking for. I'm looking at the Reefer 250 which is 35.5" How are you liking the light? Is that a 250w MH?
Awesome, your response and reviews on the RB fixture, I am sold! Thanks again!I love it. You can see I had sps to the edges of the tank and they were getting plenty of light. I don't know your tank/coral goals but I think you'd be able to grow anything even in a 36" tank.
It is the 250w MH w/ the RB led strips and I really couldn't be happier. I wanted a "set it and forget it" light fixture and that's what I got. You can't go wrong, IMO.
Unfortunately, I can't comment long term on sps growth/health as I mostly had frags for several months until AEFW kind of wiped them out. But, they were doing fantastic up until then for several months. Now, since I'm in the re-building phase regarding corals, I'm upgrading to a 150g 5' tank. I picked up a second 15" fixture from BRS for it and have zero concerns it will be adequate.

