Reef Bulb Lamp
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150W 20K HQI Metal Halide Bulb Lamp Reef US $12.99
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HQI 70W DE 20K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM REEF BULBS LAMPS US $23.99
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HQI 70W DE 14K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM REEF BULBS LAMPS US $23.99
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HQI 70W DE 10K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM REEF BULBS LAMPS US $23.99
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HQI 250W DE 20K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM REEF BULBS LAMP US $23.99
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HQI 250W DE 10K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM REEF BULBS LAMP US $23.99
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HQI 150W DE 20K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM REEF BULBS LAMP US $23.99
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HQI 150W DE 10K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM REEF BULBS LAMP US $23.99
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400W WATT 20K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM LAMP REEF BULB US $24.46
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NEW 400W 20K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM LAMP REEF BULB US $28.88
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400W 10000K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM REEF BULBS LAMPS US $23.99
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250W 10000K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM REEF BULBS LAMPS US $23.99
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400W WATT 14K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM LAMP REEF BULB US $24.46
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175W 175 10K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM LAMP REEF BULB US $24.46
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250 W 250WATT 10K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM LAMP REEF BULB US $24.46
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MH 250 250W HQI DE 10K METAL HALIDE LAMP REEF BULB US $24.46
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MH 250W 250 14K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM LAMP REEF BULB US $24.46
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250 W 250 20K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM LAMP REEF BULB US $24.46
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175 WATT 20K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM LAMP REEF BULB US $24.46
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1000 W 10K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM LAMP REEF BULB US $49.98
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1000 W 14K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM LAMP REEF BULB US $49.98
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1000 W 20K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM LAMP REEF BULB US $49.98
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250W 20K DE Metal Halide Bulb Lamp Reef FC2 US $24.50
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250W 20K SE Metal Halide Bulb Reef Lamp E40 US $21.00
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175W 20000K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM REEF BULBS LAMPS US $23.99
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250W 14000K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM REEF BULBS LAMPS US $23.99
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400W 14000K METAL HALIDE AQUARIUM REEF BULBS LAMPS US $23.99
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150 watt 12 K HQI DE MH Aquarium Reef Bulb Lamp 150W US $19.60
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60 5 ft T5 Aquarium Light Coral Reef 8 Lamps 80W HO Bulb 640W Used R58 Marine US $189.95
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Reef Bulb Lamp
Reef tank setup question?
So I have a 55 gallon 48"x12"x21". I have 60lbs of live rock and 60lb of live sand. Two hydor koriala evo powerheads 750 and 1050. Its filtered by xp2 and a seaclone 100 skimmer. Also I have a hang on back refuguim by aquafuge. My lighting is a Wavepoint 4 lamp ho t5 fixture with the stock bulbs. I have api master saltwater test kit. Am I missing anything else or change anything?
Sounds good!
The only real suggestion is to remove all biological media in the xp2 and only use it for mechanical and/or chemical media. The live rock and live sand, as well as the refugium, will handle all the biological filtration for you.
You might have too much current (depending what type of reef), but that is not necessarily a bad thing! You can deflect a lot of that flow by pointing in the live rock pile or pointing the powerheads toward the surface for nice surface water movement. You can also use a wavemaker device to alternate the flow and reduce the max flow at any given time. Koralia have a more diffused output stream and higher flow rates are not as drastic as higher flow rates in other powerheads as well.
Oh, yeah, on the seaclone watch for leaking on the bottom joint....some do, some do not, and some start to leak over time especially if handled a lot.
Oh, and of course, you need a quality salt mix and hydrometer as well as something to mix the water in.
Depending on your application, a heater is a good idea if the room is cooler (lower than 74F, or a chiller if the room gets too hot, over 85F).
Reef Culture Marine Reef & Aquarium Store with LED Lighting Fixtures

US $49.90