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Kyle6357
07/16/2006, 09:09 PM
I have a 24h Nano Cube Dx. I ordered a 70w SunPod HQI and got a GREAT deal on it. I really want to have some nice corals, fish etc eventually. Was I wasting my money? Should I return the SunPod HQI and go w/ the factory lights on the Dx? Like I said I do want to get into some nice corals/clams/fish and such.

gordon2726
07/16/2006, 09:21 PM
Keep the light. I have a NC24 with MJ 1200 pump and I just recently upgraded my light to Sunpod 150W and it's so much better! With stock hood, my tank's temp was at 81.5 - 82.5 at 74 room temp and now my tank temp is at 80.5 - 81.5 at 74 room temp. Now I have a lot more lights and less heat. Since my tank is now open top, I added a AquaC remora skimmer so now my corals are happy then ever (temp at 81 - 82.5). Next upgrade, I am going to add another MJ 1200 pump for better flow after I get my JBJ nano chiller which should be in soon.

Kyle6357
07/16/2006, 10:25 PM
Does everyone else concur? Should I get some glass for the top to help with evaporation? Also my SunPod HQI is 70W b/c I read and herd that the 150 can cause heating problems w/ tanks.

mister crabs
07/17/2006, 12:04 AM
keep the light....sell the hood on ebay to buy some frags!!

noschmo
07/18/2006, 05:59 PM
You have got yourself a good light with a reasonable wattage. Be happy!

noschmo
07/21/2006, 02:44 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7755383#post7755383 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by gordon2726
Keep the light. I have a NC24 with MJ 1200 pump and I just recently upgraded my light to Sunpod 150W and it's so much better! With stock hood, my tank's temp was at 81.5 - 82.5 at 74 room temp and now my tank temp is at 80.5 - 81.5 at 74 room temp. Now I have a lot more lights and less heat. Since my tank is now open top, I added a AquaC remora skimmer so now my corals are happy then ever (temp at 81 - 82.5). Next upgrade, I am going to add another MJ 1200 pump for better flow after I get my JBJ nano chiller which should be in soon.


Well done and I feel a chiller is the only way to go with most of these tanks.!