brad
Active member
I always wanted a tank with the more colorful Acropora, but would much rather have a larger tank, which previously meant lower lighting due to cost, heat and maintenance. I recently bought an AI Sol, and despite a very negative first impression (I broke the fixture using the cord they sent me, which was the wrong cord), I am considering using it as my only lighting, hoping it will make my SPS dreams a reality.
I have a 270 gallon tank, being 48" x 48" x 30". I really like this configuration, it is much more efficient to light than a long thin tank. Right now, I have 2 400 watt MH, and some supplementary light just for looks that probably doesn't add much PAR.
I do have an Apogee Par Meter, so I know what PAR is best, I can keep adding modules until I hit it. But I would rather plan on how many modules I would need from the get go, so I can do a better job mounting them in the canopy. I will keep adding modules until I am happy with my PAR level, and then start swapping out MH modules for more AI.
So what PAR should I shoot for as being best for the most colorful Acropora? And how many AI SOL modules do you think I need?
I have a 270 gallon tank, being 48" x 48" x 30". I really like this configuration, it is much more efficient to light than a long thin tank. Right now, I have 2 400 watt MH, and some supplementary light just for looks that probably doesn't add much PAR.
I do have an Apogee Par Meter, so I know what PAR is best, I can keep adding modules until I hit it. But I would rather plan on how many modules I would need from the get go, so I can do a better job mounting them in the canopy. I will keep adding modules until I am happy with my PAR level, and then start swapping out MH modules for more AI.
So what PAR should I shoot for as being best for the most colorful Acropora? And how many AI SOL modules do you think I need?