Poll: Light Height Above Water Line

Light Height Above Water Line

  • Below 5"

    Votes: 72 10.5%
  • 6"

    Votes: 64 9.4%
  • 7"

    Votes: 30 4.4%
  • 8"

    Votes: 116 17.0%
  • 9"

    Votes: 87 12.7%
  • 10"

    Votes: 99 14.5%
  • 11"

    Votes: 20 2.9%
  • 12"

    Votes: 108 15.8%
  • Over 12"

    Votes: 87 12.7%

  • Total voters
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Curious to see what the average height above the water line members keep their lights. Obviously this can vary greatly depending on individual circumstances and equipment used, but just looking for an average.
 

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I had my light lower, but I raised them to 12" for a better spread. I also notice better growth.
 

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4 Kessil A360WE over standard 75 g, 8 inches above water. At this point I get no salt spray on the lenses from return agitation. Better spread with WEs and acceptable spill over. Any higher and it would spill over quite a bit.
 

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I've got a black box over a smaller tank at about 14 1/2" from the water line, and a t5 fixture over a 40 gallon at about 12 1/2" over the water line.

My smaller tank has a lot of spillover, and the 40 almost none. I like the spillover of the blue leds, not as much when it's full spectrum.
I think the t5 spillover would bother be more.
 

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I use a hybrid of 4x t5 and 2x Kessil A360WE, and I have the lights at about 8" off the surface of the water. :)

I hate spillover, and therefore use a hood. :D
 

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I recently lowered my 250w Radium metal halide from 10" to 6". The spill-over was annoying the heck out of me. But it was too much for the SPS, a couple of them started to bleach so I had to put a piece of opaque lexan over them to acclimate to new higher light.
 

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2 hydra 52 hd over standard 75 about 12 inches more for the look and access to the tank . At that height the spill over line ends up about 5 ft from the tank which is almost exactly a 45 degree angle
 

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I created my own hybrid LED/T5 setup. Two Lumia 5.2 pucks with six T5s. I tried lowering down to 10", but the corals started to bleach. Moved it back up to 12" and everything is rebounding.
 

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Maxspect R420r 16k 160 watt on its 8 inch legs and the water line is about 1 inch from the top. So about 9 inches.
 

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6x24" ATI, 5" above the water. When I raise it to where I like it, around 8-10" off the water, it looks too dim for me.. I think to have my lights off the water where I want them, i'll need an 8 bulb. it's just my eyes, but I noticed increasing the par by lowering the fixture doesn't harm my corals at all.
 

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Curious to see what the average height above the water line members keep their lights. Obviously this can vary greatly depending on individual circumstances and equipment used, but just looking for an average.
I have mine actually resting on the tank about two inches above the water. corals love it
 

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better question is how far from the bottom of tank. My lights are nine inches above waterline but 38 inches above bottom of tank
 

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17 inches off the top of the water.

36" from bottom of tank.

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