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EQCM2B
10-23-2005, 10:53 AM
OK , I was told that I would need about 8 watts of light per gallon for corals depending on what kind. I am still confused about this wattage thing. I understand the metal halide wattage but when I start looking at PC's, am I suppose to look at their wattage use or their wattage output? Also, if I get a double bulb or quad setup is each length cumulative or is it still the same as one bulb.

Example being.......
1x96W Actinic 03/10000K (50/50) 4-Tube (Quad)

What do I have here as far as final output towards requirements? Do I have 4x96=384 watts total, half being in the 10k spectrum and half being in the actinic 03 wich would almost be enough for my 46 gallon tank, Or, do I only have 96 watts of lighting in the tank?Sorry to keep hassling about lights. Thanks for the help.

dakar
10-23-2005, 11:07 AM
No hassle at all, consider all the lighting cumulative 4x96 = 384, 8-10 watts/gallon is ideal, but depending on what kind of coral you want to keep it's not always neccessary.

EQCM2B
10-23-2005, 11:34 AM
So lighting like this could be sufficient for what I want?

jerryc
10-23-2005, 11:41 AM
So lighting like this could be sufficient for what I want?

Depends on whit you want it will be good for soft and mostLPS but not for most SPS

EQCM2B
10-23-2005, 11:50 AM
So what would I need for the sps? The penetration of MH or would more wattage of flourescent be sufficient? I do understand that the MH would be optimum but just like my skimmer (remora pro over the deltec mce600), I am on a budget. Good thing is I have at least a year before I even start to worry about corals.

jerryc
10-23-2005, 12:51 PM
About the only thing for SPS over all is MH and maybe T5 imo

davejnz
10-23-2005, 01:57 PM
With a 45 gal corner,I'd go with a single 250wMH retro.CoralVue is currently selling there retro for $180.That comes complet with bulb/electronic ballast/ reflector,and the mogul socket.Pretty much a plug-n-play retro.

davejnz
10-23-2005, 01:59 PM
T5's and flourescents work well,but with the dimensions of your tank.The smaller lengths of the bulbs you would have to use wouldn't be idea for that tank.

EQCM2B
10-24-2005, 10:32 AM
Thanks for all of the help. MH it will probably be. Is 250watts enough or should I go 400watts since my tank is more deep than long?

davejnz
10-24-2005, 10:38 AM
A 250 would be fine IMO

EQCM2B
10-24-2005, 10:44 AM
Thanks.

Reefer@1620
10-25-2005, 12:08 AM
hi, i didn't want to start a new topic since this is already going :)

I'm putting together a 30g tall 24" x 13" x 24"

and was wondering what light i could use,i want to be able to keep all types of corals
would these lights would be suffocate?

13K Mogul Metal Halide Lamps 175watt

-2-55W 7100K PC

I'm thinking i can keep any creatures that need low light closer to the bottom and any that need moderate to high light closer to the top,would
this work? i dint want to over light anything but i want to keep wide
range of critters in my tank(not too many but a small variety of corals
and an anemone).

dakar
10-25-2005, 12:43 AM
My opinion, the 13K is going to be very much on the blue side of things already... with those actinics a whiter light would serve your eyes and the coral a lot better, 10K would do well (though 6500K is my choice for overall health and growth).

There's my $.02 worth.

reefgeek
12-03-2005, 06:35 PM
Hey I got a quick question...

Is the ballast rated for certain watts or can I interchange bulbs without changing ballast. IE can I change a 175 out with a 250 MH ?

davejnz
12-03-2005, 07:01 PM
no,a175 ballast will only fire a 175w bulb.Don't even waste your time with a 175 IMO,the 250's are the same price and they are more bang for the buck