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jamzdean
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Topic: 150 Tall Lighting advice Posted: November 30 2008 at 1:41pm |
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BobC63
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 2:18pm |
Here's a much better deal:
1) Join the Club. Best $24 (per year) you'll ever spend... PLUS, as a Paid Member you can get in on this great lighting deal from IceCap and Anthonly Calfo:
2) (Read below...taken from the "Paid Members" Forum - I copied / pasted the post since a link wouldn't work for a "guest") For a 150T, I'd go w/ 2 of the 400w pendants... the pendant, the ballast and a400w 14K bulb - so you wouldn't need any actinic lighting - total only $282; that's $130 less per pendant, or a $260 savings compared to buying 2 of the lights you posted up. With 400w, even SPS and clams on the sandbed will be no problem...
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I agreed that this deal would be extended ONLY to Paid Members. To take advantage of this special offer, just print and complete the attached order form and bring it with you to the December meeting. If you cannot attend the Dec meeting, you will need to complete the form and fax it to me before the meeting. (Fax: 801-625-7311) I will collect all the forms, verify membership and send the forms collectively to IceCap. In the Reef/Club Event please write "WMAS Christmas Bash". Sorry, but credit/debit cards are a must. I want to avoid handling any cash or checks.
Thanks for supporting the WMAS by buying a membership. Enjoy these great prices!
Download the order form here: REMOVED
Now - check out these great deals:
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EDIT: Removed link to order form and prices
Edited by Shane H - November 30 2008 at 6:16pm
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- My Current Tank: 65g Starfire (sitting empty for 2+ years) -
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jamzdean
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 2:39pm |
That is a great deal. Would that offer still be available fo the January meeting?
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 2:42pm |
nope it ends at the dec meeting, you could pay the rest of this years dues, somthing like 2bucks prolly, and then re-up on next years dues at the meeting.
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 6:18pm |
Sorry guys - I agreed the price list would not be made public. This offer is only available to Paid Member of the WMAS and only through the Dec meeting.
(Not my rules - IceCap's rules)
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 7:28pm |
Better pay your membership!!!
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 7:32pm |
I would run 3 MH. Probably 250 watt or even 400 Watts each. I would run the Phoenix 14k bulbs in each one. Then I would supplement the tank with 4x36W T5's.
For the T5's I would run 2 ATI Blue Plus in the front and 2 Aquasun in the back of the MH's. You could keep whatever you wanted with that light set up. Make sure the T5's are cooled and have individual reflectors on each.Â
That is my 2 cents!
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Posted: December 01 2008 at 6:24pm |
I woudl run 400w with clams at 30"
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Posted: December 01 2008 at 6:45pm |
rtparty wrote:
I would run 3 MH. Probably 250 watt or even 400 Watts each. I would run the Phoenix 14k bulbs in each one. Then I would supplement the tank with 4x36W T5's.
For the T5's I would run 2 ATI Blue Plus in the front and 2 Aquasun in the back of the MH's. You could keep whatever you wanted with that light set up. Make sure the T5's are cooled and have individual reflectors on each.
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I think the 150 Tall is only a 4 ft long tank - so 2 MH should be sufficient - especially if he goes with 400 watters
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Posted: December 01 2008 at 6:46pm |
Shane H wrote:
Sorry guys - I agreed the price list would not be made public. This offer is only available to Paid Member of the WMAS and only through the Dec meeting.
(Not my rules - IceCap's rules)
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Posted: December 01 2008 at 8:27pm |
carlso63 wrote:
rtparty wrote:
I would run 3 MH. Probably 250 watt or even 400 Watts each. I would run the Phoenix 14k bulbs in each one. Then I would supplement the tank with 4x36W T5's.
For the T5's I would run 2 ATI Blue Plus in the front and 2 Aquasun in the back of the MH's. You could keep whatever you wanted with that light set up. Make sure the T5's are cooled and have individual reflectors on each.Â
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I think the 150 Tall is only a 4 ft long tank -Â so 2 MH should be sufficient - especially if he goes with 400 watters |
Sorry I looked at the wrong size and thought it was 6 feet. So I agree that 2 MH is enough. I would possible run 2 250W then. Still the Phoenix 14k bulbs. Then retro fit 2-4 T5's in there if you can. Each individual reflector is 2.5" for the T5, I would still run the Blue Plus bulbs and Aquablue
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Posted: December 06 2008 at 10:13am |
Since the 150g is the same foot print of the 120g and only 6" taller. Â I would go with 2 250w mh with 4 54w - t5's suppliments. Â I ran 2 - 400w mh with pc's as the supplimental lighting and it was way to much for the tank. Â I had a very hard time keeping the tank cool and an even harder time with the placement of my corals and keeping them alive. Â I had to have everything on the bottom level or lower middle of the tank to keep them from melting. Â This included sps, lps, and softies. Â my .02
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