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04/14/2018, 10:08 PM | #1 |
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Lighting in new tank
Hi.. I have a couple dumb questions. Can you tell what type of lights I have? Also, I have it on a timer for 6 hours a day.. does the timing of the lights and me having other lights on in the house affect the fish's sleep cycle or anything? (I told you they were dumb) I've had a12g tank for about 2 years and am finally upgrading to a 36g bowfront. Right now I have fowlr but I'd like to be prepared for some coral too. Thanks!
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T-5 bulbs are quite popular as are LED fixtures. To do anything more than just see the corals in the tank you will need a lot more light. something on the order of 4 to 6 T-5HO (high output, fairly standard) bulbs, or it's equivalent in LED. HTH |
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04/15/2018, 10:12 AM | #4 |
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As mentioned above - The light is a T8 normal output bulb. It is woefully inadequate for any corals, even the least light demanding.
There are more options for lighting out there than there are words I can write about them. Decide what your plans are for stocking and then we can give you viable options with prices anywhere from reasonably inexpensive to unreasonably exorbitant. My personal preference is for LED's. They certainly have the most options out there as far as programability, and when you factor in the longevity of the LED's themselves, seem to me to be the most economical choice.
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Billdogg offers good advice - the collective "we" could give better opinion knowing what you want to keep with this tank. if it's keep it fish only for a while what you have is just fine. HTH |
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PLEASE reconsider putting a porcupine puffer in such a small tank. They can get to 2+ feet in length. Stock only for the tank you have - not what you might upgrade to somewhere down the road.
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A porcy in a 36g is just a disaster waiting to happen.
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04/16/2018, 12:11 PM | #12 |
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Yup, just a standard florescent bulb there which I wouldn't even use for FOWLR as it would promote nasty algae. If you are going that route a T5 bulb fixture is what you want. If you prefer an LED setup then you will want something in the neighborhood of an AI Prime HD or Hydra 26 HD. Also, puffers are not good reef dwellers, so if you plan on corals and inverts then there is a concern.
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