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gerry45

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hi,
will the aqualight pro give as nice color in my 75 gallon as t5`s with actinics?

any reviews on the aqualight pro?

I am looking at the 2x150 watt model
 

fyrefysh

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I have the three foot model, I absolutely love it. No complaints at all. However, I will be changing out the 10,000K MH bulb to a 14,000K MH Phoenix bulb. Your tank will most definitely be brighter.
 

gerry45

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what reason for the phoenix bulb?

do you not like the color the bulbs it came with give?

never thought of that,different bulbs.

thanks
 

ChrisRD

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FWIW, I think going with the Phoenix lamp is fine, but I don't think it accurately simulates any underwater light field found in nature.
Neither do most of the other lights we use in the hobby - fortunately corals are very adaptable and don't seem to mind! :)

Sanjay wrote an article about this - worth taking a looking at:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2005/8/aafeature/
 

fyrefysh

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ChrisRD":14siszap said:
FWIW, I think going with the Phoenix lamp is fine, but I don't think it accurately simulates any underwater light field found in nature.
Neither do most of the other lights we use in the hobby - fortunately corals are very adaptable and don't seem to mind! :)

Sanjay wrote an article about this - worth taking a looking at:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2005/8/aafeature/

Well I know exactly what you're saying, but, you know what I'm sayin' right? (deeper water is bluer).
 

MartinE

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I have the 24" with one 150w MH, on my 15gal, been on a year no malfunctions yet. I changed my bulb as well to a 14k because I prefer a more blue bulb.
 

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