Lighting and corals!!!

casey

Member
The hammer corals and torch are one of my favorate corals. how many watts per gallon do I need for them.
 

jonthefb

Active Member
what size tank do you have and what type of lighting do you currently have? pcs? mh?vho? etc. we need quite a bit more info before we can help ya out1
good luck
jon
 

casey

Member
i have a 75 gal tank w/ 2 55 watt pc lights, 4 55 wat atinic lights. I know about mh lighting and i am considering it but if i don't have to spend $600 i will be happy. Also do u know any way i can upgrade the bulbs thaT ARE STILL 22" LONG.
 

slick

Active Member
I'm not to sure on how much light these corals need but I think you will need more. As far as MH's go you can do a DIY project and spend less than $300 for 2 175w bulbs and a PFO ballast.
 

saltaddict

Member
I have the same question. In my case I have 130W of PC. 1 65W 10K bulb and one 65 W Actinic. The tank is only 29 G currently have soft corals but was very interested in gettin a open brain or frog spawn . Can this be done?
 

saltaddict

Member
Ok then please expand. I have been monitoring this web site for only 4 weeks but I have seen the number 3-5 Watts per/G . My math shows that I have about 4.5 Watts /G. That should put me in the range everyone shoots for. Id PC Watts different then VHO or MH watts?
 

blondenaso1

Member
Euphylia (frogspawn, hammer, torch) do not require that intense light. I think both of you would be able to keep specimens of either. I don't think that MH lights are necesarry for these corals, but it would be a good upgrade overall. I have both a frogspawn and a branching hammer that are doing very well, but they do have significantly more light.
 
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alti

Guest
i have a frogspawn and red open brain in my 30 gal high. i recently added a third 65 watt pc, but they were doing fine with the 2x65 setup. neither coral really needs intense lighting.
 
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