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johnson

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I was wondering if this light was to high to meet the lighting requirements of the anemones. Its a current usa sun pod 150w metal halide on a 20 gallon long. The fixture is approximately 14" from the surface of the water and the tank is 12 inches deep.

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IMO you are better off having that light higher off the tank than the normal 4-8'' because of the heat it will put off. You have a better chance of keeping the water temp in check at that height.
Not real sure on how your livestock will do, just watch them for a few weeks and see how they react. I think it will be fine.

Are you anywhere near Krish???
 
well, one thing i would do is take that hunky looking leaded glass out from underneath it, your cutting a crapton of par right there.
i would say that 6" to 12" would b better as well, it is a little high...
you shouldnt have to do anything more than add a fan worst case scenario to a 150w.
 
Also, that's a 70w HQI Justin, not the 150w which is IMO it should be a lot lower. :)


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Thanks Krish i could remember what you said it was when i was posting, nothing was on the bulb or the fixture and thats all i could find online LOL!
 
Yea, the 70w was what they came with back then with the optional upgrade to the 150w. I ended up getting the 150w, but gave it to a buddy when I tote down the tank and just kept the 70w. :)


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Right on top of the tank!:D. I had dual 250w metal halides only 9 inches above my water's surface on the 75 gal. Too high and you will loose too much par especially with it being only 70w HQI. :)


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+1, ive never done mh myself but if its 70w id lower down about 10" off tank?!?! IDK lol never done mhs....
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I have one 150w mh double ended, in my jbj, and its only 2 inches from my water surface. And my temp during the day and night goes from 78 to 76 degrees, never less, never more.

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Looks cool! But um, I don't know if you will have any issues or anything, but I had a 250 watt hallide that I layed on a glass shelf like that over my fish tank...and sure enough, the heat from the hallide snapped the glass right in half....but luckily I have very mediocre building skills and jimmy rigged a mount coming out from the wall...but only after my yelled at me for breaking one of her glass shelves. =/ lol
 

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