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Yonkers28

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I first had 1 200 w dim Evolution led about 16" from water line
And worked great but there were some dead spot on the sides.
Now I just added one more 150 w Evo and more corals are growing like crazy.
My arcos love them lol
 

jackson6745

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Nice!

Should I go with 2 x 250 metal Halide OR the 36 Tek 6 bulb fixture I have now?

Tek's are ok but I would try to get a used ATI fixture. They are substantially brighter. IMO halides with supplements will give you the best look but you know what's involved....... Heat, electric, bulbs etc..
 

nanoreefer22

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What about a sump? Thinking a 40g, but wondering if a 75g would be a better size to fit skimmer/fuge, etc..

I've also been playing with the idea of having a 12g rimless (have the tank sitting around) as a fuge/display with mangroves some xenia and plumbing that back to my main tank. Would place it in front of a window to avoid having additional lights in the spring, summer, and fall months. Thinking a mangrove "forest" would be nice sitting next to the display. This would allow me to keep a smaller sump (40g).

Just not sure yet. Thoughts?
 

thirty6

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How big of a fuge?

I guess that's a call you'd have to make based on setup/placement
The pipefish sound a lot better than "green" stuff. I think of it as a species type tank that benefits your main..... Pipefish sounds interesting, i saw a mantis in a fuge on you tube awhile ago but it was a large setup that was directly behind the main tank (wall in-between though)
 

nanoreefer22

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If I go with the separate species tank I think I'll leave out the fuge in the sump, maybe just a huge ball of chaeto.

I do like the idea of of the pipefish too..this could turn out very interesting. Share a sump with the main tank and that takes care of the stability issues.
 

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