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Date: 06 Feb 2006 22:34:30
From: JG
Subject: AH Supply Lighting for 42G
I'm considering buying the 2x96 watt Bright Kit from AH Supply
(www.ahsupply.com) for a new 42 gallon tank (36"l x 18"w x 15"h). I plan on
keeping mostly soft corals. Wondering what some others think of that amount
of lighting for the 42G. Also wondering who else has used AHS lighting and
what were there experiences with it?

Thanks,

J






 
Date: 06 Feb 2006 16:42:01
From: Pszemol
Subject: Re: AH Supply Lighting for 42G
"JG" <jhgannon@thehotmail.com > wrote in message news:W9QFf.182047$AP5.2474@edtnps84...
> I'm considering buying the 2x96 watt Bright Kit from AH Supply
> (www.ahsupply.com) for a new 42 gallon tank (36"l x 18"w x 15"h). I plan on
> keeping mostly soft corals. Wondering what some others think of that amount
> of lighting for the 42G.

I have very similar tank, 30g (36"x12" x 16"H) and I have 2x 96W (10K+Act03).
I keep large bubble tip anemone, green and brown polyp buttons, mushroom corals
and other. I think it will be sufficient light for soft corals for your tank...

> Also wondering who else has used AHS lighting and
> what were there experiences with it?

I have purchased from them long time ago 3' long retrofit kit and I was
satisfied... The only problem I had with my setup was that I got sockets
which were not "splash proof" like in CustomSeaLife fixtures, you know
the ones with rubber collar, but mine were just simple regular ceramic
ones with just 4 holes for the bulb pins... I think I saw this was changed
already and they ship splash-proof bulb sockets in their kits but it is
worth to check with them.


  
Date: 08 Feb 2006 03:24:42
From: JG
Subject: Re: AH Supply Lighting for 42G
Nice to hear!

I was thinking of going with one 10000K and the other as a combo
10000K/actinic bulb. How's the BTA doing under that lighting? Growing?

J
"Pszemol" <Pszemol@PolBox.com > wrote in message
news:ds7ub6.thg.0@poczta.onet.pl...
> "JG" <jhgannon@thehotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:W9QFf.182047$AP5.2474@edtnps84...
>> I'm considering buying the 2x96 watt Bright Kit from AH Supply
>> (www.ahsupply.com) for a new 42 gallon tank (36"l x 18"w x 15"h). I plan
>> on keeping mostly soft corals. Wondering what some others think of that
>> amount of lighting for the 42G.
>
> I have very similar tank, 30g (36"x12" x 16"H) and I have 2x 96W
> (10K+Act03).
> I keep large bubble tip anemone, green and brown polyp buttons, mushroom
> corals
> and other. I think it will be sufficient light for soft corals for your
> tank...
>
>> Also wondering who else has used AHS lighting and what were there
>> experiences with it?
>
> I have purchased from them long time ago 3' long retrofit kit and I was
> satisfied... The only problem I had with my setup was that I got sockets
> which were not "splash proof" like in CustomSeaLife fixtures, you know
> the ones with rubber collar, but mine were just simple regular ceramic
> ones with just 4 holes for the bulb pins... I think I saw this was
> changed
> already and they ship splash-proof bulb sockets in their kits but it is
> worth to check with them.




   
Date: 07 Feb 2006 22:39:01
From: Pszemol
Subject: Re: AH Supply Lighting for 42G
"JG" <jhgannon@thehotmail.com > wrote in message news:_vdGf.265386$OU5.82738@clgrps13...
> Nice to hear!
>
> I was thinking of going with one 10000K and the other as a combo
> 10000K/actinic bulb. How's the BTA doing under that lighting? Growing?

Anemone is growing steady and increased from 2-3 inches to almost
a foot in diameter in November last year. In December, I had a tank
crash caused by my neglegence (cleaning crew died off over time and
the tank has been overtaken by algae). Anemone was sick for more than
a month: http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=6235451
Now I am in a process of setting up a larger, 58 gallon reef-ready tank
and the anemone and all fish/corals are in the temporary setup made of
a 20 gallon plastic rubbermaid tub :-) and wait for their new home...

After moving anemone from the algae infested tank to a clean water
it started recovering slowly. In about 2 weeks it started expanding
as usual and even exposing bubbles on his tentacle tips...
I would risk the statement it is fully recovered now, but due to
the lack of room in the tub (rocks too close to each other) it does
not expand to a foot diameter... I hope I will be ready with new
reef setup before he starts doing this again :-)