I have had a 7g minibow for quite some time, and within the last year and a half it has been the home to a tiny mantis and a little bit of live rock.
It has a HOB AC 110 converted to a fuge, and a 32w 50/50 PC light.
Most of the corals I have put in it, like xenia, some mushrooms, some majanos, and some chaeto have survived, but dont really look all that great as I dont think the light is bright enough for all of them to thrive.
What kind of lighting would you put over 7g minibow? It is 17" long, and 10" at the widest part of the bow.
I would be all about doing a 70w MH, but I'm worried about heat, and the fact thats really too much light for a mantis.
I've seen these at my LFS, and they look pretty neat. Nothing spectacular for corals on bigger tanks, but I would think plenty of light for a minibow. I dont think they are HO though, which sucks. I do realize it would hang over on the sides too.
http://www.hellolights.com/24aqt5dolist.html
or, theres this 96w PC quad light.
http://www.hellolights.com/201xcoaqcfho.html
which do you think would be more intense? do better with corals in a minibow, like GSP, xenia, majanos, tulip anemones, and other rock anemones.
thanks
It has a HOB AC 110 converted to a fuge, and a 32w 50/50 PC light.
Most of the corals I have put in it, like xenia, some mushrooms, some majanos, and some chaeto have survived, but dont really look all that great as I dont think the light is bright enough for all of them to thrive.
What kind of lighting would you put over 7g minibow? It is 17" long, and 10" at the widest part of the bow.
I would be all about doing a 70w MH, but I'm worried about heat, and the fact thats really too much light for a mantis.
I've seen these at my LFS, and they look pretty neat. Nothing spectacular for corals on bigger tanks, but I would think plenty of light for a minibow. I dont think they are HO though, which sucks. I do realize it would hang over on the sides too.
http://www.hellolights.com/24aqt5dolist.html
or, theres this 96w PC quad light.
http://www.hellolights.com/201xcoaqcfho.html
which do you think would be more intense? do better with corals in a minibow, like GSP, xenia, majanos, tulip anemones, and other rock anemones.
thanks