Originally Posted by
bpro32
http:///forum/post/2648447
ok so those messages were a little confusing so let me sum it up to see if I got the jist of it...
actinic would be fine if I had enough wattage, but 108 isn't enough for a 60 gallon tank?
the whole any/many coral thing confused me.
Correct, 108 watts just isn't enough light in my opinion.
On the any/many thing - Mr. X was correct in calling me out with my vague answer earlier. He's stating that there may well be shallow corals that cannot adapt to Actinic lighting. I have to agree because I haven't kept all type of corals under Actinic lighting long term. i can only speak for the specific corals I've tried. I did this back in the 80's so I really can't remember all of the different corals I had.
The bottom line though is that if a coral can't make it under 108 watts of daylight then it's probably not going to make it under 108 watts of actinic either.
Actinic lighting is slightly more energetic than the typical daylight spectrum. However, so far, all actinic bulbs are less efficient than daylight bulbs so there's slightly less light being produced by an actinic bulb.
In my experience Actinic bulbs don't last nearly as long as daylight bulbs either.