Originally Posted by
SCSInet
Well you aren't going to be able to keep anything without a serious lighting system upgrade.
From what I understand, you have (2) "marine glow" and (2) "power glow" bulbs, all 40 watt. This comes out to 160 watts of light. On a 180 gallon tank, this is less than one watt per gallon.
This amount of light is unacceptable for any corals, other than non-photosynthetic (non-light-requiring) corals, but as a rule these are hard to keep.
I have no idea what "marine glow and Power glow" mean, anthose bulbs are probably well aged, so you'll want to replace them. Your fixture will only run the types of lamps they are designed for, so you'll have to replace the fixture.
For a 180 gallon tank, to keep even the easiest corals and inverts (Mushrooms, Zoos, Leathers, other soft corals, etc) you will need maybe 500-600 watts, giving you 2.7-3.3 watts per gallon. This can be metal halide or any fluorescent technology. You can probably go lower... maybe 350-450, but really, since you have to buy all new lighting, you might as well spend the little bit (maybe 10%) more to get it done right.
If you want to be able to keep anything, you'll want at least 1000 watts of metal halide, but that doesn't sound like what you want, so we'll focus on teh above.
If you use fluorescent (cheapest), I'd go with T5 or T12 VHO. You can do it yourself or buy a commercial hood. Use half Actinic and half Daylight bulbs, and you'll be all set.
By the way... if you are on a budget (it sorta sounds like you are), then you could also do a FOWLR and Invert system. You can put in your live rock, reef safe fish, and inverts that don't require light... feather dusters, stars, horseshoe crab, conchs, tube anenomes.. be creative. Then you can upgrade your lighting system when you are ready and start adding corals.
not on a budget, they are 48 inch fluorescent. I dont kno what they are called, just one is blue color and the other is whitish purple...thats why i said they were marine glow/powerglow to see if anyone knew...they are fluorescent, i dont want to change my lights, because i rather just get new bulbs....so you are sayin i should get all new bulbs, around 100-120 watts each? not sure if they make that many watts on that type of bulb