dalerich
Member
I'm looking for a formula that will help me calculate the lighting requirements of my fish tank.
I have a 55 gallon tank. The lights sit 24" from the bottom of the tank. Does anyone know a formula to calculate the proper lighting requirements to meet the descriptions below:
Low light
Medium light
Moderate light
Strong light
Very strong light
The Saltwater 101 lighting on the New Hobbyist page said:
Watts: The amount of electricity used to power the bulb. It is NOT - I repeat NOT - the output of the bulb. There is a direct relationship between power consumption and output, but Watts are NOT a measure of output. They measure input. This is one of the reasons why WATTS PER GALLON IS A USELESS RULE! Do not use it! (I'll expand on this in a minute)In addition to the notion that watts measure input, not output, another thing to consider is that as a tank gets deeper, the less light is penetrating the water. For example, if you have a 20 gallon tank that is 5 inches tall (its an example, not reality), and run 100 watts of NO fluorescent lights, thats about 5 watts per gallon. But what if the tank was still a 20 gallon tank and 100 inches tall . . . do you think that its going to be just as bright on the bottom as the 5" deep tank? I hope not . . .
I understand why I should not use this watts per gallon rule but what can I use in place of it?
Maybe we need to pool everyone's tank and make up a rule the first one to make up the rule gets to name it after themselves...
I have a 55 gallon tank. The lights sit 24" from the bottom of the tank. Does anyone know a formula to calculate the proper lighting requirements to meet the descriptions below:
Low light
Medium light
Moderate light
Strong light
Very strong light
The Saltwater 101 lighting on the New Hobbyist page said:
Watts: The amount of electricity used to power the bulb. It is NOT - I repeat NOT - the output of the bulb. There is a direct relationship between power consumption and output, but Watts are NOT a measure of output. They measure input. This is one of the reasons why WATTS PER GALLON IS A USELESS RULE! Do not use it! (I'll expand on this in a minute)In addition to the notion that watts measure input, not output, another thing to consider is that as a tank gets deeper, the less light is penetrating the water. For example, if you have a 20 gallon tank that is 5 inches tall (its an example, not reality), and run 100 watts of NO fluorescent lights, thats about 5 watts per gallon. But what if the tank was still a 20 gallon tank and 100 inches tall . . . do you think that its going to be just as bright on the bottom as the 5" deep tank? I hope not . . .
I understand why I should not use this watts per gallon rule but what can I use in place of it?
Maybe we need to pool everyone's tank and make up a rule the first one to make up the rule gets to name it after themselves...