Okay, my turn to ask a question. I recently got a tank set up, and clumsy me broke the light fixture already! Yay me! I am 100% new to salt water, and of course to LED lighting, but i like the idea! I'm going reef with the tank, want to grow all types of corals, and maybe an anemone or two down the road. I have a very odd shaped tank. It looks like this:
D
But the curve is longer, making it look like a stretched capital d
The dimensions are as such:
Length- 19 1/4" from glass to glass
Width (front to back)- 19 1/4" (my filtration is built into the back so -4" is 15 1/4"
Height- 19"
My question is how many LED's would it take to properly light my tank for all corals to grow? And what degree would I use for the lights? The 60? I was looking at the 24 LED kit to try out first. Also, if I were using the same 1" tubing, would I be able to have them touching? Or would that not let enough heat dissipate?
After reading some of this thread, maybe I could get away with just 12 LED's?