Ginzo
New member
Hi,
I'm planning on starting an SPS/LPS tank (50/50).
My question is, do I have enough light for SPS corals..and if I decide to go full SPS in the future.
Here's the details regarding my tank and setup:
Tank:
49.5" L x 22" W x 25" H
Lights:
1- UVL Super Blue Actinics - 39 watts
2- AquaScience Blue 22k - 39 watts
Giesemann MH 13k MegaChrome DE HQI 150 watts - Giesemann MH 13k MegaChrome DE HQI 150 watts
3- AquaScience Blue 22k - 39 watts
4- UVL Super Blue Actinics - 39 watts
My Metal Halides are quite close to the water surface, I would say maybe 6-8". The T5s are situated more high in my cabinet.
I was thinking if it's not enough light, to maybe add another Giesemann MH 13K but 250 watts in the middle.
But I would like to stay with my current setup, in order to reduce the electricity cost.
Any comments ?
Thanks !
Ginzo
I'm planning on starting an SPS/LPS tank (50/50).
My question is, do I have enough light for SPS corals..and if I decide to go full SPS in the future.
Here's the details regarding my tank and setup:
Tank:
49.5" L x 22" W x 25" H
Lights:
1- UVL Super Blue Actinics - 39 watts
2- AquaScience Blue 22k - 39 watts
Giesemann MH 13k MegaChrome DE HQI 150 watts - Giesemann MH 13k MegaChrome DE HQI 150 watts
3- AquaScience Blue 22k - 39 watts
4- UVL Super Blue Actinics - 39 watts
My Metal Halides are quite close to the water surface, I would say maybe 6-8". The T5s are situated more high in my cabinet.
I was thinking if it's not enough light, to maybe add another Giesemann MH 13K but 250 watts in the middle.
But I would like to stay with my current setup, in order to reduce the electricity cost.
Any comments ?
Thanks !
Ginzo