moortim
Mountain Goat
I recently aquired a 180gal full setup with a huge amount of extra goodies. As you can all imagine I have a one track mind right now.
I am currently trying to formulate an image in my mind of how I want this system to look and I would like all of your help with it.
First let me describe to you what I have.
The tank is a Tenacor acrylic 180 with dual overflows, it uses a 30gal sump, an aquac EV-180 skimmer run by a little giant pump, Dolphin return pump and closed loop pump (I don't know models I will have to get that later), the closed loop output is through two 3/4 inch sea swirls and a couple other fixed outputs, the lighting is using two 36" PFO parallel reflectors with four 400 watt bulbs and 4 36" VHO actinics, and an Aqua Logic 1/3 hp chiller. I am sure I left some out but I can get to that later, I must also appologize for the lack of pictures I do not own a digital camera so pictures are hard to come by, I will have to work on that.
OK, my first issue is that I am planning on becoming poor in the next 6 months do to a major change in college so the only way this tank will work is if I can minimize it's power consumption...within reason.
I'll start with the lights, do I really need 4 x 400watt halides over this tank? I want to keep clams, sps, and lps once I get it all setup but I have no problem keeping the higher lighting species closer to the lights however I don't want to be limited in what I keep. One of the problems is there are only two openings in the top of the tank and the center brace is quite large so I can't have three perpendicular reflectors on top of the tank. Here is what I had in mind, tell me what you think, two 400watt bulbs in two luminarc III or A3 reflectors over the two openings. My canopy is 18 inches high so I don't think size will be a problem, I can mount the reflectors lower if needed, I also want to get rid of the actinics and just run bluer bulbs. Are two bulbs too few for this big of a tank? Let me know what you think ideal lighting would be for a somewhat energy efficient setup, the openings for the top of the tank are approx 17" x 22".
I will start with this for now and add the rest later, thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Tim
I am currently trying to formulate an image in my mind of how I want this system to look and I would like all of your help with it.
First let me describe to you what I have.
The tank is a Tenacor acrylic 180 with dual overflows, it uses a 30gal sump, an aquac EV-180 skimmer run by a little giant pump, Dolphin return pump and closed loop pump (I don't know models I will have to get that later), the closed loop output is through two 3/4 inch sea swirls and a couple other fixed outputs, the lighting is using two 36" PFO parallel reflectors with four 400 watt bulbs and 4 36" VHO actinics, and an Aqua Logic 1/3 hp chiller. I am sure I left some out but I can get to that later, I must also appologize for the lack of pictures I do not own a digital camera so pictures are hard to come by, I will have to work on that.
OK, my first issue is that I am planning on becoming poor in the next 6 months do to a major change in college so the only way this tank will work is if I can minimize it's power consumption...within reason.
I'll start with the lights, do I really need 4 x 400watt halides over this tank? I want to keep clams, sps, and lps once I get it all setup but I have no problem keeping the higher lighting species closer to the lights however I don't want to be limited in what I keep. One of the problems is there are only two openings in the top of the tank and the center brace is quite large so I can't have three perpendicular reflectors on top of the tank. Here is what I had in mind, tell me what you think, two 400watt bulbs in two luminarc III or A3 reflectors over the two openings. My canopy is 18 inches high so I don't think size will be a problem, I can mount the reflectors lower if needed, I also want to get rid of the actinics and just run bluer bulbs. Are two bulbs too few for this big of a tank? Let me know what you think ideal lighting would be for a somewhat energy efficient setup, the openings for the top of the tank are approx 17" x 22".
I will start with this for now and add the rest later, thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Tim