coopersx
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I am posting these 2 questions here because I am certain anyone with a reef tank also has some sort of high output lighting. General rule of thunb is 3-5 watts per gallon for medium light loving corals. Ignoring the fact that it really is not the wattage per gallon but the distance from the light scource where the coral is placed that matters most.
1: Say I place a coral 10" from the light scource. Is 130 wattts of full spectrum flourecsecnt lighting just as effecient to that coral as 130 watts from a full spectrum power compact bulb...everthing else being equal. If not then shouldn't one be able to get by on less wattage per gallon with the power compact lights?
2: Some corals, algaes, etc. need some blue actinic lighting to flourish ( I think?). Should one combine the wattage from the blue actinic lighting with the full spectrum lighting for determinig the *total wattage* when using the 3-5 watts per gallon rule.
Example: Say I am using power compact flourescent lighting. The unit has a 65 watt 10,000K full spectrum daylight bulb and 65 watt 7?? nm blue actinic bulb. Does this mean my tank has 130 watts of lighting per gallon when using the 3-5 watts per gallon rule. Or do I only have 65 watts per gallon....since the blue actinic bulb does not count. I have read and been told conflicting info about this.
Thanks, Wayne
1: Say I place a coral 10" from the light scource. Is 130 wattts of full spectrum flourecsecnt lighting just as effecient to that coral as 130 watts from a full spectrum power compact bulb...everthing else being equal. If not then shouldn't one be able to get by on less wattage per gallon with the power compact lights?
2: Some corals, algaes, etc. need some blue actinic lighting to flourish ( I think?). Should one combine the wattage from the blue actinic lighting with the full spectrum lighting for determinig the *total wattage* when using the 3-5 watts per gallon rule.
Example: Say I am using power compact flourescent lighting. The unit has a 65 watt 10,000K full spectrum daylight bulb and 65 watt 7?? nm blue actinic bulb. Does this mean my tank has 130 watts of lighting per gallon when using the 3-5 watts per gallon rule. Or do I only have 65 watts per gallon....since the blue actinic bulb does not count. I have read and been told conflicting info about this.
Thanks, Wayne