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mr.reef

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hey i am looking for a new light i am look at a 36" metal halide 250 t5 ho lighting what do u think well i be able to keep all corals..........
 

aztec reef

Active Member
It depends on how big your tank is >
But thats enough to keep all type of corals in a tank size of up to 40G.
any larger would enable u to keep mostly softies, and maybe some stonies at Top..
 
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mr.reef

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ok my tank is a 90g and if not what u do say i need to get???
my tank is 4 feet across but idk who deep
 
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mr.reef

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well how much would that run and where could i get these light and where is a good place to look at lights or where to look at them
 
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mr.reef

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ok well i have found a light and was wondering about this ocean light ab aqua medic 250 HQI penant metal halide
 

gatorwpb

Active Member
check out hello lights as well.
The problem with a single light is that you tank likely has a brace in the middle and so if you only get the single MH bulb, the brace will create a shadow. So generally, you need 2x150w or 2x250w to avoid the shadow.
 
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mr.reef

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ya it does i have found some they r 250w put i did not know if that was bright enough.... and what water should i use i am useing water that i buy at walmart but i have bought a ro filter now so thank..... TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK
 

gatorwpb

Active Member
2x250w will be all the light you need.
As to the RO water, it should be better than the walmart water
 
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mr.reef

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thanks so much i am really wanting some lights i hope santa come through haha
 
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