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mallred
12/31/2005, 06:10 PM
Everyone,
If you could have only one fluorescent bulb over your tank. (like a nano) What bulb would you use? I need a bulb for a single bulb fixture for my nano. It takes an 18 inch T8 bulb (standard for 20inch fixtures)

I really like the color of my Current Orbit fixture. It has 1 dual actinic and 1 dual daylight. Is there a single bulb that would be close to this coloration?

I've heard that the 50/50 bulbs can be pinkish. Should I go with a 10,000K or 20,000K fluorescent instead?

Thanks

geo
12/31/2005, 07:19 PM
I am not a nano guy, but personally would worry more about how to get more bulbs/better lights over the tank than which one single bulb would be best.
Perhaps some of these nano reefers will help you along with your decision :)

mallred
01/01/2006, 04:31 PM
Anyone else? What is the best looking single bulb I can get?

trottman
01/01/2006, 05:20 PM
i dont think that many people use reguar NO flourescent bulbs for reef tanks. you might have success short term, but i think the corals will loose color over time. you might wnat to invest in a better light fixture (T5, compact flourescent....)

mallred
01/01/2006, 08:15 PM
Guys,
I honestly do know what I'm doing here... I'm just looking for an answer to the question: "what bulb looks best on its own". No corals are in jeopardy, the bulb is not for corals.

So, can anyone tell me which single bulb will give me the BEST COLOR? That is all I need to know.

Thanks

DesertBandits
01/02/2006, 05:04 PM
1 bulb? get a 96w PC quad bulb. It comes in a 20in long fixture the bulb itself is 17in long. I have one, its good.

agilis
01/02/2006, 05:25 PM
For some reason, you don't seem to be getting a straight answer to your question.

A single T8 18" normal output flluorescent bulb may not be ideal, but if you want something reasonably bright with a nice balanced color, try an All-Glass 8000K full spectrum, about $9 mail-order from Drs F&S. G.E.'s Aqua Rays Fresh/Salt 9325K is also good. Add a polished reflector if possible. Even a strip of reflective mylar over the bulb will add to the intensity.

mallred
01/02/2006, 06:13 PM
Thanks AGILIS!

ratimpulse
01/02/2006, 07:33 PM
I would say a 14000K light and i wouldnt reccomend putting any coral in there.