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![]() Hi,
I'm new to reefing and saltwater in general. My question is in realtion to the lighting for soft corals and mushrooms in general. Everything I've read either specifies X watts per gallon, now I have currently a aqualight rated at 65Watt Daylight and 65Watt Actnic, totaling 130Watts, so at 5Watts per gallon that supposrts a 25Gal aquarium right? does the type of bulb whether Actnic Blue or Daylight white come into play? Am I making myself clear? Jim |
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![]() Calculation it in respect to watts/gal is a common mistake. It should be measured by intensity of the light being provided. Obviously we all know that placement of coral dictates the success of the it. This is because of intensity. SPS and LPS generally have to be high in the tank and almost strictly require Metal Halide bulbs. You can put them lower in the tank depending on the intensity of the bulb.
Soft corals such as zoos and mushrooms dont generally do well placed high in the tank and exposed to intense lighting. FOR PC and CF, the higher you place the corals the better as the intensity is not the same as MH. I would read the link provided in the post above to help back up my statements. Lighting is a little more complex them most realize. Each tank is different and each coral has different needs. Sometimes they want alot of light and sometimes they dont. Trial and error is sometimes the only way to figure things out in this hobby. |
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![]() Well I went to the links one is broken, the others are beyond my comprehension...I left more confused than ever and none answered my question.
On other forum the general rule is x Watts per gallon and I emphasize general, what I want to know is if that wattage refers to the accumulated wattage contained in fixture 65W 10000K daylight +65W Actnic 03=130Watts does it matter whether it is Blue actnic or Daylight. Jim |
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![]() I would say if you're going to stick with the general watts/gal guideline then don't count the actinics.
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![]() Actinic lighting does not have much useable light for your corals.
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Generally the higher the color temperature of the bulbs used, the less PAR they put out. So 5500K has more PAR than 10000K and 10000K has more than actinics, etc. So yes it matters. |
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![]() so Ron101 what you are saying that a 2-5500K bulb would be better in my situation?
I am retired and have limited funds to work with so am trying to set up a 'Nano' system using what I have at hand cause to install a Halide would be ((amongst othere factors (suspending, fixture)my wife etc )) out of the question. Frustrated in Surrey! Jim |