I have a 55 gallon tank and 75 watts of T5, is that enough to grow my Long Tentacle anemone?
reaume_23 Member Sep 5, 2009 #1 I have a 55 gallon tank and 75 watts of T5, is that enough to grow my Long Tentacle anemone?
wangotango Active Member Sep 5, 2009 #2 That really isn't a whole lot. IMO you're going to want at least 216w of individually reflected T5ho (4x 54w). -Justin
That really isn't a whole lot. IMO you're going to want at least 216w of individually reflected T5ho (4x 54w). -Justin
reaume_23 Member Sep 5, 2009 #3 well they are high output, and im running like 250 watts of power compact with it as well, will that do it?
well they are high output, and im running like 250 watts of power compact with it as well, will that do it?
aviator Member Sep 8, 2009 #4 Depends on the bulbs, what are you running? are they daylight or actinic? Right now you're at 6 watts per gallon, which should be enough for an anemone, given they are the right kind of bulbs and are fairly new.
Depends on the bulbs, what are you running? are they daylight or actinic? Right now you're at 6 watts per gallon, which should be enough for an anemone, given they are the right kind of bulbs and are fairly new.
D dragonzim Active Member Sep 10, 2009 #6 Originally Posted by SCSInet http:///forum/post/3131042 What T5 configuration yields 75 watts? I was thinking the same thing.
Originally Posted by SCSInet http:///forum/post/3131042 What T5 configuration yields 75 watts? I was thinking the same thing.