cbianco
Mon, 9th May 2005, 09:05 PM
Hello...
I recently inquired (in another thread) about neon green clove polyps. Instead of further hi-jacking that thread I decided to move my question to this thread (Sorry Brett). As you assumed, I would like to get a frag of the clove polyps.
Here's the question(s)...
I am concerned with my lighting on my nano-cube. On Drfostersmith.com (Thanks GaryP for the link) it says that they (clove polyp) require "moderate" lighting.
What is moderate lighting (VS high or low lighting? There are many opinions on lighting, the correct amount, specific colors, etc...
Some people look at watts per gallon. Other people look at overall intensity. Further more some people look at the type of bulb (NO, PC, MH, etc...). How can I/would you judge the intensity of lighting on the cube I have? I would say it is moderate (but what do I know, lol).
The nano-cubes bulbs are rated at 2 x 36 watts of 50/50 PC. The "white" color is (supposenly) 7500k I do not know about the "blue" color. Would it make a difference if I upgraded to 1 x 36 watts of 10000k and 1 x 36 watts of "blue" (any suggestions for wavelength would be appreciated!)?
I will gladly accept and read any links posted in this thread.
Thank for any help that you can give me!
Christopher
I recently inquired (in another thread) about neon green clove polyps. Instead of further hi-jacking that thread I decided to move my question to this thread (Sorry Brett). As you assumed, I would like to get a frag of the clove polyps.
Here's the question(s)...
I am concerned with my lighting on my nano-cube. On Drfostersmith.com (Thanks GaryP for the link) it says that they (clove polyp) require "moderate" lighting.
What is moderate lighting (VS high or low lighting? There are many opinions on lighting, the correct amount, specific colors, etc...
Some people look at watts per gallon. Other people look at overall intensity. Further more some people look at the type of bulb (NO, PC, MH, etc...). How can I/would you judge the intensity of lighting on the cube I have? I would say it is moderate (but what do I know, lol).
The nano-cubes bulbs are rated at 2 x 36 watts of 50/50 PC. The "white" color is (supposenly) 7500k I do not know about the "blue" color. Would it make a difference if I upgraded to 1 x 36 watts of 10000k and 1 x 36 watts of "blue" (any suggestions for wavelength would be appreciated!)?
I will gladly accept and read any links posted in this thread.
Thank for any help that you can give me!
Christopher