I am planning on upgrading my 29 gal aquarium. Just added a sump and new skimmer. I talked to preuss's pets and the gentlemen suggested a 4 bulb fixture for what I want to do. I am now unsure of which fixture I want to go with. There are two that I am deciding between at the moment. Any feedback would be great.
Once I have the fixture. I also want to switch the bulbs out. Depending on how the fixture allows me to configure the bulbs I was thinking something like this:
Front
ATI Blue+
ATI Aquablue Special
ATI Purple Plus
ATI Blue +
Couple of things you want to consider when picking lighting for your tank.
LPS and SPS have conflicting lighting requirements.
More bulb options is always better, it gives you flexibility
More bulbs also means increase in temperature , so you have think about how you want to maintain temp
In terms of quality of ballast, quality of reflectors and overall quality of the fixture does anyone have any experience? Deciding between the two. Foster and Smith has the Sundial on sale for $207. I know where I can purchase the aquaticlife unit for $289. So I'm just curious which would be the better route. I know which my wallet would prefer.
i will get some later. my camera sucks though so it wont be focused good but you will see the color. i retrofit mine btw. bough reflectors and end caps, the bulbs, and 2 workhorse 5 ballasts and it cost me $250-$275 shipped. i ordered seperate ballasts so i could do just actinics on or just daylights on, also those ballasts can run 4 bulbs each so if one ballast blows i can use the other to keep all of my lights running until i can get another. i used icecap reflectors and end cap.
i built my canopy out of 1x3's cost me around $20 for all of the wood and stain and screws. super cheap. then i "borrowed" a fan from work a cut a hole in the top of the canopy and use that for cooling if my tank gets to hot.
I run a 24" 4 lamp Aquaticlife fixture on a 54 gal. corner tank. The light is very nice and easy to use, I would certainly buy another. I also added a Mixed lamp LED stunner strip with aluminum lense to help out in the back. The lights fill the tank good and looks even, but my only complaint is the depth of my tank might be too deep, and PAR starts lacking at 24" I feel.