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d&p
12-27-2009, 01:51 PM
hi will be setting up my nano again in the new year,but i would like some advice on what type of overhead lighting i can use on a 24g d&d as i would like to go open top ,all advice would be appreciated and is there any sponsors on here that would sell a light to fit or could some one recommend a stockist ,thanks donna

michael.
12-30-2009, 07:14 AM
what you planning on keeping in the tank donna?

Tangman
12-30-2009, 09:46 AM
Hi the TMC Tile is an ideal light for a Nano, it can be mounted on top or if open topped hang from the ceiling. People say they are not a good light but i find them well made and strong not flimsy like some LEDs also the power they use is a factor at 30 watts for all or 15 watts if only half used. They are a bit pricey but if your just starting out again and have no lights i think they are a good investment as you have 5 years plus of lighting without renewing a bulb. Twiggy

Gaters
12-30-2009, 10:02 AM
Hi the TMC Tile is an ideal light for a Nano, it can be mounted on top or if open topped hang from the ceiling. People say they are not a good light but i find them well made and strong not flimsy like some LEDs also the power they use is a factor at 30 watts for all or 15 watts if only half used. They are a bit pricey but if your just starting out again and have no lights i think they are a good investment as you have 5 years plus of lighting without renewing a bulb. Twiggy

.............and you won't have issues with heat as halides give.

d&p
12-30-2009, 11:48 AM
what you planning on keeping in the tank donna?

thanks for getting back to me ,i wasnt planning on keeping anything to hard to keep ,probably zoas and rhodactis and one or two fish as i would be doing the up keep myself

d&p
12-30-2009, 11:50 AM
Hi the TMC Tile is an ideal light for a Nano, it can be mounted on top or if open topped hang from the ceiling. People say they are not a good light but i find them well made and strong not flimsy like some LEDs also the power they use is a factor at 30 watts for all or 15 watts if only half used. They are a bit pricey but if your just starting out again and have no lights i think they are a good investment as you have 5 years plus of lighting without renewing a bulb. Twiggy

thanks for the advice i will have a look at those as it probably works out cheaper in the long

d&p
12-30-2009, 11:51 AM
many thanks will have a look on those lights

michael.
12-30-2009, 11:52 AM
well then what twiggy mentioned will be fine, or a small 3 or 4 tube t5 unit, i asked because id always avoid a halide on a small tank due to heat problems, unless sps corals are the main livestock added, then other factors need addressing, good luck, i think a 24 gallon nano with a few small fish and soft corals is a great tank personally. and it will be a pleasure to own i suspect as well.

d&p
12-30-2009, 11:56 AM
well then what twiggy mentioned will be fine, or a small 3 or 4 tube t5 unit, i asked because id always avoid a halide on a small tank due to heat problems, unless sps corals are the main livestock added, then other factors need addressing, good luck, i think a 24 gallon nano with a few small fish and soft corals is a great tank personally. and it will be a pleasure to own i suspect as well.

thanks michael ,it is just for myself although i will probably be in big tank releaving paul of some of his corals lol ,i did have it set up before but we had builders for year and half so had to close it down for awhile

d&p
12-30-2009, 06:05 PM
hi eric ,i cant find the light you mentioned above as this one seems to have replaced it would this do the same job please see link below
http://tmc-ltd.co.uk/aquarium/aquabeam-1000.asp

cl0wn
12-30-2009, 06:08 PM
hi eric ,i cant find the light you mentioned above as this one seems to have replaced it would this do the same job please see link below
http://tmc-ltd.co.uk/aquarium/aquabeam-1000.asp

that's the one eric's on about, would think that nano's would be what these lights would work best with.

d&p
12-30-2009, 06:10 PM
sorry for being daft,i will ring tomorrow and see how much they are as there is no price on website ,thanks again for the help

cl0wn
12-30-2009, 06:50 PM
they retail for around £225 or for about £290 with the controller. some online retailers offering 10% sale.

d&p
12-30-2009, 11:13 PM
they retail for around £225 or for about £290 with the controller. some online retailers offering 10% sale.


many thanks ,i found tthm on web after you had posted ,in the long run that price would work out cheaper than having to change bulbs

p&d
12-30-2009, 11:15 PM
they retail for around £225 or for about £290 with the controller. some online retailers offering 10% sale.

think of me i have to buy the bits...............lol lol..............paul,,,,