What would you all recommend for a standard 120g 48x24 sps dominant....currently still rocking an ATI 8 bulb t5 with a single reebrite strip, but these have caught my eye. Thanks!
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Thank you. (Looks like we might be neighbors?)The 3 24" seems to be the popular recommendation for that type of tank. I forget what the optics are called but there is one that would make it spread out further, since you would be hanging so low.
The 14k option is so new, I haven't heard of anyone actually using them yet.
I would give Reefbreeders a call tomorrow and talk to them.
Are there special optics I need for lower mounting height?
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I ended up using the three 24” front to back. I upgraded to one large power supply. You will also want the daisy chain cords too. My light coverage is fantastic. I did hang mine so I’ve got 15-18” above the water though.Hi all. I’ve skimmed through this thread and I’m hoping I can get some feedback on my situation.
My tank is a 180 gallon mixed reef. It’s a standard 6’ x 2’ Aqueon with two black center braces and two corner overflows. I currently use an aquaticlife T5 hybrid with 6 kessil 360 WE’s. I also have a canopy over the top. Yep, it’s pretty old school. I’m still happy with the system but I know the lighting system days are numbered.
I read here that a good product might be (3) 24” meridians mounted front to back to cover the (3) 2 ft sections between the center braces. Is this still a good option? The highest I can mount the unit is about 7” above the waterline. Are there special optics I need for lower mounting height? Should I get one bigger power supply that handle all 3 lights or use the normal 3 individual supplies?
Oh, and what about the new 14k? Is anyone using them and like them?
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BOT mount. It's a photon mount but I believe the meridian are the sameThe BOT mount look fairly thick, anyone has picture to see how much it would interfere with a lid?
Can anyone help answer my main question Will the reef breedes Meridian improve my lighting situation regarding Acropora shadowing? 48x24x16 tank with rock work down the middle. Acropora mostly in the middle foot or so wide section of the tank. I would likely setup at 14” as recommended with BOT mount.I’m planning to jump in on hopefully a Black Friday sale this year and upgrade my lighting. With the research I’ve done I’m leaning towards the meridian 45 for my 48x24x16. I’m likely to keep adding rockscape for Acropora and cut back on LPS… bc I love Acros and want them all.
Will the Meridian grow wall to wall acropora in my tank or will I need a light bar down the road?
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2x AP9x and 2xa160. Main reason I want to change is reduced shadowing and get less “growing towards the light” with my Acropora. One fixture will also greatly simplify things like wiring. Thanks for any tips or suggestions.
Plan for meridian 45 in 14k bc I like idea of ability to adjust warmth of white and more daylight range of spectrum for acropora. Also my wife hates the blue glow in our living area. Planning 2x BOT mount.
Will reuse one AP9x for my frag tank and re-home one.
It will cover the tank much better than what you got currently.. you might need to add bars down the line as the tank fills in.. I run a pair of 63’s over my display but my tank is 36” wide.. it covered it extremely well.Can anyone help answer my main question Will the reef breedes Meridian improve my lighting situation regarding Acropora shadowing? 48x24x16 tank with rock work down the middle. Acropora mostly in the middle foot or so wide section of the tank. I would likely setup at 14” as recommended with BOT mount.
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That would be my next move on your situation.. the bars are powerfully it would blend nicely with a photon. Plus give you a blue sun rise sunsetWould adding a Meridian Edge bar to a Photon v2 give me a boost in the blue spectrum that the Photon is missing? If so, would it be enough to make it a worthwhile upgrade?
Either would work.. bundle would cover better and be able to turn down the intensity prolonging the life of the fixtures them selves.Would a Meridian 45 be sufficient for a 49x22x22 mix reef tank? Or should I go for the bundle to minimize shadowing long term or be totally overkill?
Thanks man. Appreciate your input.It will cover the tank much better than what you got currently.. you might need to add bars down the line as the tank fills in.. I run a pair of 63’s over my display but my tank is 36” wide.. it covered it extremely well.
I have a photon 32 on a 36" tank, would one 24" Edge bar be sufficient?That would be my next move on your situation.. the bars are powerfully it would blend nicely with a photon. Plus give you a blue sun rise sunset
The Meridian 35 will cover a 48x24. If you have a lot of SPS, I'd probably go with the 45 or add an Edge bar to the 35What would you all recommend for a standard 120g 48x24 sps dominant....currently still rocking an ATI 8 bulb t5 with a single reebrite strip, but these have caught my eye. Thanks!
Solid adviceEither would work.. bundle would cover better and be able to turn down the intensity prolonging the life of the fixtures them selves.