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![]() What is the purpose of the fuge?
If the main purpose is to grow macro algae then I would blast it with as much light as you can. In this case I would use a bunch of cheap bulbs that use regular sockets (try to find 6500k bulbs but 4300k will work just fine for algae, just looks really yellow). Or go all the way and use a single metal halide bulb with a cheap grow light. If the main purpose is to grow pods to feed your tank, then lighting is not as much of an issue. And by the way I checked my utility bill and electricity has gone up, not to 11cents, mine was more like 8cents a KWH, but not 6 like I remember ![]() |
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![]() The fuge will be used to grow algea and pods. I was in Home depot on the weekend and counlnt find those clip on lights.. Any idea how much they are? and what part of the lighting section?
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![]() I am upgrading my fuge lighting, I have two of the clip-on lights I am using right now.
$7.50 each including the bulbs I am using if you want them. Bulbs have only been run for about 1 month 10 hours a day, one is a daylight the other is a 50/50. For a fuge you can run the bulbs till they burn out because spectrum doesn't really matter. I see you are in the west end, I am too. I will be home from 5:30 to 8:30 tonight, or most evenings work. |
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