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I'm thinking of changing from 10000k hqi bulbs to 14000k hqi bulbs to bring out more colour in my lps and sps corals. Will this be detrimental to their well being?
 
I would think it would be less intense so no shock would come from it. if you went from 14k to 10 k then maybe shorten the photo period you can do that anyway to be safe. Its always better to start off with shorter periods or screen over top the tank and gradually get to full time and intensity .
Paul
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I have pfo hqi 250 w ballasts and fixtures running 10000k bulbs. I need what ever the best 14000 k bulb will fit into this system.
Thanks for you reply.
 
are you using DE bulbs or SE/mogul bulbs? what type of color do you like? not all 14k bulbs are created equal. what are you trying to accomplish with a 14k bulb? better viewing enjoyment for you? or to help with your corals?
 
RE: I have pfo hqi 250 w ballasts

Hi Pfish I too have PFO HQI driven 250 Watt Ballasts I went to MOJO's Link

http://www.reeffrontiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=71

This covers Reeftank Lighting Research


Index
Part One...General Information
Part Two...Specific Tests

After sifting thru all of the threads I found these bulbs to be My best choices with my Mogul based PFO LIGHT fixture. You need to verify if you have double ended bulbs or single ended ( Mogul) Hope this helps...Jeff
;)


1 first choice
2) AQUACONNECT 14000K
Table 3: Aquaconnect 14000K lamp with Different Ballasts
Ballast
Power
Input Volts
Input Amp
PPFD
CCT

HQI (M80)
322
121.2
2.88
109.4
11444






7) Coralvue 15000K
Table 8: Coralvue 15000K lamp with Different Ballasts
Ballast
Power
Input Volts
Input Amp
PPFD
CCT

HQI (M80)
341
122.4
3.00
74.9
10100




9) HAMILTON 14000K
Table 10: Hamilton 14000K lamp with Different Ballasts
Ballast
Power
Input Volts
Input Amp
PPFD
CCT

HQI (M80)
331
122.2
2.91
99.3







12. Radium 20000K
Table 13: Radium 20000K lamp with Different Ballasts
Ballast
Power
Input Volts
Input Amp
PPFD
CCT

HQI (M80)
333
121.8
2.94
85.3
na






pfish said:
I have pfo hqi 250 w ballasts and fixtures running 10000k bulbs. I need what ever the best 14000 k bulb will fit into this system.
Thanks for you reply.
 
I have double ended bulbs. I'm trying to bring out more colour for better viewing without damaging or slowing the coral growth.
 
if I were you I'd probably would try the phoenix 14k DE bulb. if I had a DE setup that is the one I'd love to try.
 
Also heard good things about the coralvue reeflex bulbs. They will be my next bulbs unless I hear of something better.
 
After following the thread on RC about the reeflux bulbs, I would think twice before purchasing them.
 
After following the thread on RC about the reeflux bulbs, I would think twice before purchasing them.
Link? explain? I usually read up right before a purchase but if you have info I am all ears.
 
so far I'm happy with my Reeflux 10k and 12k bulbs. I did read that some of the 10k bulbs have a pink hue to them though. Not sure if that is what Mat was referring to or not.

Also, there has been apparently some bad bulbs out there that won't fire. David @ Coralvue takes care of them. These issues are no different than XM 10k's and the yellowing of bulbs. I had 5 or 6 XM 10k bulbs have the yellowing problem and kept sending them back. That is what we get when we want an inexpensive bulb! :)
 
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If you dont have actinic supplementation, or you prefer a bluer look (which generally leads to more fluorescence from the corals) then don't hesitate going with the Phoenix. I just got a 150 watt phoenix about a week ago and I dont think will ever use any other brand.... the color is AWESOME. More blue than pretty much any other 14,000k, but it isnt as violet as, say, a Radium.

HTH,

Jesse
 

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