djmx2002
Member
Hello everybody,
i want to start having some soft and hard corals, i understood that i need some good lighting for it.
i also read that i need at least 4watts per gallon of my tank.
currently i got in my 29g tank 2 blue damselfish, and 2 percula clownfish, and about 30 pounds of lr and about 20 pounds of ls.
i have been considering buying this light fixture:
Orbit Compact Fluorescent Lunar Lights
* Professional grade 24-hour compact fluorescent light system
* Compact fluorescent lighting fixture with integrated Lunar Lights
* Includes SunPaq Dual Daylight (6,700°K/10,000°K) and Dual Actinic (420 nm and 460 nm) bulbs
* Three independent power cords for convenient timer operation
Professional-grade compact fluorescent lighting system recreates a 24-hour day and night light cycle. Advanced compact fluorescent light system satisfies both high light output and nocturnal lighting requirements. Built-in Moon White Lunar Lights are spaced every 12" to cast a crisp moon glow that simulate nocturnal light conditions for optimum nighttime viewing. 2 separate power switches for primary lighting and 3 independent power cords enables the Orbit light fixture to be automated. Simply plug the power cords into timers for custom light periods to suit the requirements of your aquarium inhabitants. High power electronic ballast preserves and extends lamp life to ensure consistent high performance and low energy consumption. Powerful internal fan provides quiet and efficient ventilation to cool the ballast and lamps for peak performance. Square pin compact fluorescent bulb configuration.
Features: Black powder-coated extruded aluminum housing, SunPaq bulbs (Dual Actinic and Dual Daylight), 3/4-watt Lunar Lights, parabolic reflector, mounting legs, acrylic lens, 2 separate power switches, and 3 independent power cords for lighting units.
30" 130 (2 - 65 watts) 2 Lunar Lights
thanks you guys, please tell me if it is a good lighting fixture for what i need.
i want to start having some soft and hard corals, i understood that i need some good lighting for it.
i also read that i need at least 4watts per gallon of my tank.
currently i got in my 29g tank 2 blue damselfish, and 2 percula clownfish, and about 30 pounds of lr and about 20 pounds of ls.
i have been considering buying this light fixture:
Orbit Compact Fluorescent Lunar Lights
* Professional grade 24-hour compact fluorescent light system
* Compact fluorescent lighting fixture with integrated Lunar Lights
* Includes SunPaq Dual Daylight (6,700°K/10,000°K) and Dual Actinic (420 nm and 460 nm) bulbs
* Three independent power cords for convenient timer operation
Professional-grade compact fluorescent lighting system recreates a 24-hour day and night light cycle. Advanced compact fluorescent light system satisfies both high light output and nocturnal lighting requirements. Built-in Moon White Lunar Lights are spaced every 12" to cast a crisp moon glow that simulate nocturnal light conditions for optimum nighttime viewing. 2 separate power switches for primary lighting and 3 independent power cords enables the Orbit light fixture to be automated. Simply plug the power cords into timers for custom light periods to suit the requirements of your aquarium inhabitants. High power electronic ballast preserves and extends lamp life to ensure consistent high performance and low energy consumption. Powerful internal fan provides quiet and efficient ventilation to cool the ballast and lamps for peak performance. Square pin compact fluorescent bulb configuration.
Features: Black powder-coated extruded aluminum housing, SunPaq bulbs (Dual Actinic and Dual Daylight), 3/4-watt Lunar Lights, parabolic reflector, mounting legs, acrylic lens, 2 separate power switches, and 3 independent power cords for lighting units.
30" 130 (2 - 65 watts) 2 Lunar Lights
thanks you guys, please tell me if it is a good lighting fixture for what i need.