My 400's are about 6 - 7" above the water. The reflectors have the heat vented to the outside, so that allows them to be mounted a little bit closer to the water. I could probably move them down a little closer without adding any heat to the water. The tank has an open top as well.
Guys about this topic I would like to add something.
My PC's and Halides are about 12" far away from the water level. They are so far because between the lights and the water level there are 2 big piece of glass to cover the tank.
They slide just to open them and operate.They are also good in my opinion for not letting the snails going out from top of the tank.
Being the lights so far I am having less ligh into my tank, that is 30" of height. So do you think I should eliminate the top sliding glasses and lower my lights a bit ?
But then my snails will come out right because my tank is build in the wall and there is no need of a hood ?
Hi Adams!
I think if anything the glass is hendering the amount of light that your corals are receiving. I woul dremove it from your tank. At 1 foot above your tank I wouldnt think you would get any salt creep on your bulbs.
if your snails are actualy climbing out of your tank you may want to get a different species of snail! LOL!
Most of them just climb the tank walls and filter tube with there shells out of the water and work thier way back down.
Hope this help you out!
Have you tried to cut your own DIY reflectors to fit, say with somthing like
Thin diamond plate from HD or lowes? Maybe some heating duct rolled out and polished by hand.
I have done that a few times when my wallet was thin, and didnt have alot of room to work with..
Works fairly well but nothing magnificent.