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Chuu
03/23/2010, 01:32 PM
Where window screening is not available (no idea what it's called or where to get it in the uk) what is the best option?

Can I have my halides on for 1hr the first day then up by 30min ~ 1hr each day?

Thanks

returnofsid
03/23/2010, 03:36 PM
If you're moving an anemone from a quality T5 set up, to a quality 150MH set up, you won't need to acclimate at all. The quality T5 set up is producing much more PAR and available light, than any 150MH.

Chuu
03/25/2010, 11:52 AM
I've been advised it was under 2 x 39w T5's. So I assume it will need acclimitising to my 2 x 150w MH?

The anemone is on the sand which is like 28" from my halide bulbs.

What's the best way to acclimitise it without window screening?

Thanks

unbreakable
03/25/2010, 12:15 PM
you could start out with a few hours of lighting in a week and then increase the photo period the next and next until youre at your original photo period if you want

you could try something like:

4 hrs one week
5 hrs next week
then 6
then 7

until you meet your original photo period. not sure how long you have your lights on for, i have mine on for about 9 hrs

Chuu
03/25/2010, 12:26 PM
8hrs a day mate.

You reckon 4 a day for the first week is good? Or too much to start?

jrlim
03/25/2010, 12:32 PM
You can always start out slow.

1st week - 1 hr
2nd week - 2 hr
3rd week - 3 hr
.. and so on.

Just keep an eye on your anemone to see how it is doing when the light is on. Going from only 2 x 39w T5s to 2 x 150w MH is a big change.

Good luck.

Chuu
03/25/2010, 12:33 PM
I'm worried how that would harm my other corals, I have SPS and LPS too, 1hr a day for an entire week then only 2 for the next is barely anything.

Are anemones that sensitive to big light changes?

unbreakable
03/25/2010, 12:42 PM
what type of anemone is it to begin with?

I received a carpet recently from live aquaria and didnt acclimate it to my lighting since it came from holding tanks with 400w lights. My SPS i acclimate by putting them on the sand bed and moving them up slowly in the tank

When I get my 250s on my 75g, ill be acclimating my whole tank and starting out with 4 hrs a day for a week and then 5 hrs a day the next week, otherwise I'm sure I'll burn some SPS that are on the top

Chuu
03/25/2010, 02:14 PM
It's a purple macrodactyla doreensis. It attached to the bottom of the tank through my sand within 5min in the tank.

Just turned the lights on now, it retracted a little in a jerky motion then opened again then jerked a little as lights got to full power then opened again.

It's only half the size right now than it was from pics the seller sent me though.

Still not sure the best way to acclimitise it to my lights though. Anyone else have similar experience from T5 to 150w MH with a sand dwelling anemone?

unbreakable
03/25/2010, 03:12 PM
I used to have one of the purple LTAs under a 250w metal halide on a 28g, did good but I also acclimated the way I mentioned

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v603/rubensaurus/fish/IMG00019.jpg

Since back then I had SPS, the tunze powerheads I had in there were pushing 1,000 gph each, and I had two a long with my return flow, so the only area that didn't have much flow was the back

Unfortunately, when I upgraded I gave the anemone to a local reefer who had tanks for a long time, and just neglected the anemone and killed it over time

Chuu
03/25/2010, 03:17 PM
You started with 4hrs a day?

What did it go from and to (250w i assume) when you got it?

unbreakable
03/25/2010, 05:25 PM
The anemone came from my LFS, but they didn't have metal halides back then. My tank has 1 250w 14k Phoenix with 2 power compacts, i forget the wattage of those. I think i actually started with 5 hrs. It would always fully expand soaking in the metal halide

Chuu
03/25/2010, 05:46 PM
Ok so it seems like it's safe to start with 4hrs then. Thankyou.

returnofsid
03/26/2010, 10:26 AM
Ahhh, not realizing that they were kept under inadequate T5s, my advice was BAD...sorry...