Hi guys/gals!
As I look in my bow front, and see the shadowed sides of my tank I began to wonder if it is just my tank that has this issue, or if it is infact due to how my light fixture is placed.
Is anyone else having this problem with their bow front tank, or could it be that my light fixture sits in a canopy?
I have been contemplating adding another bulb or two to the front part of the bow section of the canopy, but I am not sure that this would help. Besides I really do not want to incur a higher electric bill then what I already have.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
My light fixture is a Odysea 3 X 250 watt Helios MH with 4 X 24 watt AquaMedic pc sitting approximately 8" above the water surface in the openning in the canopy. My tank is a 155 Bow Front mixed reef.
I have had to place all of my SPS on the center island due to the low light to the two sides of the tank.:banghead:
As I look in my bow front, and see the shadowed sides of my tank I began to wonder if it is just my tank that has this issue, or if it is infact due to how my light fixture is placed.
Is anyone else having this problem with their bow front tank, or could it be that my light fixture sits in a canopy?
I have been contemplating adding another bulb or two to the front part of the bow section of the canopy, but I am not sure that this would help. Besides I really do not want to incur a higher electric bill then what I already have.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
My light fixture is a Odysea 3 X 250 watt Helios MH with 4 X 24 watt AquaMedic pc sitting approximately 8" above the water surface in the openning in the canopy. My tank is a 155 Bow Front mixed reef.
I have had to place all of my SPS on the center island due to the low light to the two sides of the tank.:banghead: