Here is my reasoning behind the current set-up, and answers to a few of the questions raised.
Is this too much light? I don't think so. I am currently using 3x 250watt 6500K MH's and 2x 6' VHO actinincs over my 200, which measures 84"x24"x24". The new tank will be about the same length, but 8" wider front to back and 12" deeper. The livestock will be moved from my 200 into the new tank, and will generally end up 12" deeper in the water column as compared to where it is now. To obtain the same lighting intensity at the lower depths, I will need 400watt 6500K MH's, particularly since the MH's will have to raised further above the water surface to get a even distribution across the width of the tank. I don't think that 10000K bulbs will give me enough punch to reach the lower areas of the tank. The only other alternative is 1000watt MH's, but then I would probably need 3 of these to get an even light distribution.
Why no actinics? 2 reasons. First, because the MH's will have to be position fairly high off the water surface, the actinics will probably be too high to do much good. I will also probably need at least 4x 6' VHO actinics to give me an even distribution of light. I am also concerned that the VHO actinics will not have enough intensity to reach the lower depths of the tank. Second, this tank will be in our living room, and my spouse has expressed dissatisfaction with the appearence of hoods or canopys sitting on or just above the top of the tank (one of a few concessions that I have made to get her to agree to the new tank
). In other words, I would prefer to minimize the overall dimensions of the light fixture, and keep the fixture spaced some distance above the tank, purely for aesthetic reasons.
As far as heat and light distribution, I was hoping that I can compensate for this by keeping the bulbs fairly high off of the water. Of course, I will have to use well designed reflectors to ensure that most/all of the light will be reflected into the tank.
Leonard, you raise a good point about seeing spectral boundaries between the bulbs. As I explained above, I had hoped that positioning the bulbs around 12" above the water, and by using high quality reflectors, I can take care of this, but I'm not positive. How high above the water were your lights positioned? Did you experiment with raising the lights higher?
Thanks, Mike