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unwired

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Quick question.

My 4ft 75G tank has way too little light for my corals. I'm currtnely using a Current USA 130W setup (both 65W daylight I believe).

I'm thinking of upgrading to a 4 bulb 260W setup. Should I get the 2 actinics or do I go with four daylights?

I don't really care much about having blue lights on at night but I do want the corals to get whatever lighting they need. I suppose my questions is really do the actinics put out the full power at only the correct wavelength or am i just better off with daylight bulbs which include that spectrum anyhow?

Thanks,
Ken
 

unwired

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Is that based on quality of the light itself or cost of bulbs?


So far I've found
*Power compact units at 260W
*T6 unit at 216W (extra 54W – 12000K, Actinics at $6.00/ea)
*T5 unit at 216W

all at relatively the same prices.

decisions decisions...
 

unwired

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The coral that's been suffering the most is the Sin. He perks up from time to time but seems to be suffering/droopy over all. Other corals include on Brain (which is also kind of sad looking) two frog spawns. (doing real nicely) a toadstool, cabbage, a few some rics and some zoos. I also have two kenya tree frags and a colt coral frag all pretty high up and doing OK.

I've have to look into the individual reflector thing. I think the units I've been looking at are on the cheaper end of things.

Thanks.
 

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