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Topic: XM MH bulbs Posted: June 29 2004 at 4:06pm |
Been searching the past forms and I am wondering are the XM's worth the savings in costs? They are a good deal cheaper from what I've seen. Where are the best places to shop? I'm looking for a 10K 250W system and would like some input, thanks.
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Posted: June 29 2004 at 4:09pm |
I have 3 250W HQI 20K XM bulbs and I think they are great. Of course I've never used anything else and have only had them on my tank for about 3 months now, but my opinion still stands. My corals do incredibly well under them.
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Posted: June 29 2004 at 4:11pm |
Anyone know how often they should be replaced?
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Posted: June 29 2004 at 5:08pm |
I love the ones I got about 5 months ago. i have used radiums and iwasakis but like the look of XMs the best. Mine are 400W 20Ks from hellolights.com
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Posted: June 29 2004 at 5:47pm |
jglover wrote:
Anyone know how often they should be replaced? |
Some people say every year, some say when they burn out. I will be replacing mine when I notice a decrease in the amount of light they put out. I don't know when that will be since I'm new to them myself.
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Posted: June 29 2004 at 6:49pm |
For cheap bulbs also check out the coralvue bulbs.
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Posted: June 29 2004 at 10:56pm |
I have dual CoralVue 175 watt 12k's and they really are super!!!
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Posted: June 30 2004 at 6:19am |
coreyk that was a very helpful link, thanks. I think I'll get the XM's and build a acrylic box around them.
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Posted: June 30 2004 at 9:35am |
I have two 150 watt hqi XM 20k bulbs. I like them. The only problem I have is that they just aren't bright enough. They probably kick out a lot of light, but being so blue they don't appear to kick out much light. Like I said, I have two of them on my 30 gal tank and I'm wanting to add a third or even fourth bulb.
However, you can't beat the convenience. I have one ballast, no extra pc or VHO bulbs and stuff like that. Also, they are so small you can easily fit a bunch of them in your canopy. To me, it was a great way to go, and I'm glad I did.
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oh yah, I should mention my corals have much better color now that I've switched to these bulbs from my pc set up
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Posted: June 30 2004 at 1:21pm |
I'm thinking about using my PC's for my blues anyone tried this. It would only be 2-3 65w bulbs on a WH7. Any ideas?
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Posted: June 30 2004 at 1:26pm |
Marine-aquatics down in Sandy may have the hardware if your into DIY.
My 150W hqi 10k XM pendant system just arrived from hellolights.com today.![](smileys/smiley4.gif)
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Posted: June 30 2004 at 7:00pm |
I didn't really want to get involved here, but here goes...
Which bulb you really want to get depends on what you want to accomplish.
I tried the XM 20K 150 watt HQI on my tank at work (30 g reef) and it wasn't near bright enough (Notice I agree with Adam, or he agrees with me.) I switched the bulb to a 10k aqualife bulb, (after comparing the two side by side at the store, Thanks Shawn at Aquatica for letting me do that) I decided to go with the 10K bulb (It is marketed as a 10 k but I hear it is actually a 13k.)
Things looked ok under just the 150 watt 10k hqi, but I wasn't satisfied, I added a 65 watt actenitic c to it and really liked the way that it looked, I ahd another pc fixture laying around and put a smart bulb in(pink and blue) I don't think I have ever liked how much my tank looks as I do right now, it is AWESOME!
What it all comes down to is what you like, I don't like the 20k blue look, I prefer more white and bright, others really like the blue look. AS for the XM bulbs, well that is something you will have to decide, as for me, I think that you get what you pay for.
You are more then welcome to swing by and have a look at my tank. If you are going with a 10k bulb, I would for sure add some blue in, otherwise the greens get washed out a little.
Good luck with it.
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Posted: July 01 2004 at 11:25am |
It really is a good idea to look at tanks with several different bulbs. Marine Aquatics has, or at least had, a setup with a 20K on one side of a tank and a 10K on the other so you could see the difference. This is very helpful in my opinion.
I'll also agree with Adam on the color of the corals. I noticed it most on my Green Nephthia. Under NO's and PC's it looked like it had some green in it. After being under the 250 watt 20K HQI's for 3 months now it glows green. Very, Very, cool.![](smileys/smiley4.gif)
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Posted: July 01 2004 at 12:39pm |
we still do have both a 10k and a 20k XM bulbs running for a customers to compair.
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Posted: July 01 2004 at 2:26pm |
Thank you marine aquatics there prices were actually $5 more than hellolights, but no 10$ shipping cost or waiting.
wsinbad1, one reason I want MH is jfinch gave me some greenstar polyps these.
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As you can see they are brown, as brown can be. whereas the day before they were "glowing" green! See jfinch's tank to compair.
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Posted: July 01 2004 at 2:44pm |
I have those exact star polyps from Finch as well. I've had them in my tank under two 150watt 20k halides. Mine are as brown as brown can be. Well, I take that back. Mine are as tan as tan can be.
Jon told me they were green in his tank as well (not that I believe him ) but with the 7 types of green stars I have in my tank, they are the only colony that doesn't look green.
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Posted: July 01 2004 at 2:47pm |
Well here is an interesting thing to note then. The frag of galaxia that I got from Jon were brown in his tank, but an awesome green in mine. Wierd.
I am running 2x150 DE 20k ushios with 110w 10k & 110w Actinic
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Posted: July 01 2004 at 3:16pm |
Adam... Glowing green in my tank (and I think they're actually an encrusting gorgonia)
Shane... Curses! It's still brown in mine.
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