That's why we are here. Glad to help. There is some very good info out there on the net. It might be worth your time to do a little research.
That's why we are here. Glad to help. There is some very good info out there on the net. It might be worth your time to do a little research.
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano
Gary, You have 91 watts per gallon on your tank :w00t or is that a typo?
120 Gal Custom Built Acrilic Tank, Mixed Reef, All LED Lighting, 4000 Gal Koi pond
Yeppers. Definitely a typo. Actually more like brain flatulence.
What I meant was 91 watts per sq. ft.
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano
Brian, you thread hijacker.![]()
another thing to take into consideration with a deep tank (over 24") is how deep your sand bed is... and where you will be growing most of your high light SPS in the tank. For instance My current tank plan for my 30" cube, is to primarily light it with 2 x 250 watt HM, 1 20K, 1 10K. Will I penetrate all 30 inches of water enough to grow SPS at the bottom? No, do I care? No. I don't want to grow SPS or Clams on the bottom of my tank. In addition, there will be at least 4 inches of sand (were now at 26"s of depth with that) add to the fact that most coral (note I did not say all) grows on solid rock, and you can pretty much gurantee even the low spots in my rock work will be around 2 inches in height, or, the zoo and shroom rocks I buy will be, and I arrive at that magical depth of 24 or less inches. (this does not take into account the T-5's going over the tank as well)
Regardless, that last couple inches will be a nice area for softies. It comes down to, as Jason and Tim said, what you want to keep, but also, WHERE you want to keep it in the tank.
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Here's another general rule of thumb that goes by light instead of watts....
1,500 to 2,500 Lumens/sq. ft for low light corals
4,000 to 5,000 for medium light corals
7,00 to 8,000 Lumens/ sq. ft. for high light corals
A general guide to figure out lumens...
50 Lumen/watt - NO Fluorescent
56 Lumen/watt – VHO Fluorescent
85 Lumen/watt – CFL Fluorescent
75 Lumen/watt – Metal Halide
85 Lumen/watt – HQI Metal Halide
what do you guys think about 260 watts of pc lighting on a 29 gallon
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i went ahead and bought that last week
im wondering how many watts per gallon that'll put me at and what i cant keep under that
bonsai for the Cousteau generation
You should be able to put anything you want to under those lights. Some of the soft corals like mushrooms might not like that much light, especially the blue and purple discosoma.
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano
For the 260 watts of PC lighting above, and really, for any lighting calculation, you need to know which type of bulbs are being used right? If AA bought 2 blue lights then the effective watts would be 130 of white light right? I'm assuming that actinic/blue lights are not figured in the calculation at all.
B.
before the new lights i had
1 55 watt 10k daylight and 1 55 actinic
now i have
2 10k daylight and 2 actinic o3 bulbs
grand total wattage of both lights = 260
bonsai for the Cousteau generation