Compact florescent choices

KirbyBTF

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I have a two bulb Coralife CFL fixture, what two bulbs do yall recommend I run for growing coral? Do I need an actinic, or can I just use a coral bulb? I can run additional actinic on the side of need be. Right now I have a 10,000k 64w daylight, and actinic. I want something that will promote maximum growth.
 
What you have is what I'd recommend with that fixture - one bulb 10000k, one bulb actinic. Can't get much better than that for that fixture.
 
Damn, may have to upgrade then. I'm not too fond of the color it puts off. I also haven't replaced the bulbs in about two years ago that's probably part of the problem haha. What brand would you go with for replacement bulbs?
 
I have a two bulb Coralife CFL fixture, what two bulbs do yall recommend I run for growing coral? Do I need an actinic, or can I just use a coral bulb? I can run additional actinic on the side of need be. Right now I have a 10,000k 64w daylight, and actinic. I want something that will promote maximum growth.



What kind of coral do you have? Or want to get?

Maybe it's time for a lighting upgrade?
 
Damn, may have to upgrade then. I'm not too fond of the color it puts off. I also haven't replaced the bulbs in about two years ago that's probably part of the problem haha. What brand would you go with for replacement bulbs?

2 years? :eek1:

Yes. That's the problem. I replace every 6 months. I think 8 months is the normal recommendation for CF. I've settled on Current over the years.

Agree with mfinn though... what are you trying to grow, and in how deep of a tank. Can't really say that if I was looking to upgrade lights, I'd go with CF these days! Ignoring all the other aspects, the bulbs are just getting harder to find and more expensive. The end is near. :)
 
Sorry, I left out critical info! Im looking to keep ALL corals, and some of the easier species of clam (squamosa?). The tank is 9" deep, and the light is mounted another 9" above the tank.
 
Then you are going to have to do a light upgrade.
IMO CF is not going to be strong enough for all corals and clams, even in a shallow tank.
 
It's a Mr. Aqua 12g long. 36" long, 6" wide, 9" tall. Been up and running for 6 months total, never had any crashes, zoas, xenia, palys, lobo brain coral, birds nest, and montipora. Soon to be Squamosa clam once I work out my lighting.
 
It's a Mr. Aqua 12g long. 36" long, 6" wide, 9" tall. Been up and running for 6 months total, never had any crashes, zoas, xenia, palys, lobo brain coral, birds nest, and montipora. Soon to be Squamosa clam once I work out my lighting.



Sounds like it's been doing good so far.
Have any pics?
 
I did a search for 64 watt cf bulbs.
Didn't find any.
I did see some 55/65 watt bulbs.

Are yours square pin or straight pin?
 
How are your corals looking?
Compared to others?

If I was to do a lighting upgrade, I'd look into a T5 fixture.
Maybe a 36" x 2 bulb.
Look for some led blue accent strips.

If not in the budget, checkout hellolights.com for new cf bulbs
 
Yea LEDs would look great buy might burn the hell out of my corals. Right now they look great, everything is open and happy, nice polyp extension all around. The only reason I want to upgrade is so I can get some nice color from them. The only time I get nice neon coloration is with the moonlights on ONLY in a pitch black room.
 
Yea LEDs would look great buy might burn the hell out of my corals. Right now they look great, everything is open and happy, nice polyp extension all around. The only reason I want to upgrade is so I can get some nice color from them. The only time I get nice neon coloration is with the moonlights on ONLY in a pitch black room.

Then I would def. look into T5s
 
The only time I get nice neon coloration is with the moonlights on ONLY in a pitch black room.

I think changing out 2-year old bulbs will put a fair amount of neon "pop" back into them. I'm always amazed at how brighter my tank is - after changing out 6 month old bulbs! The actinic is what is going to give you that neon coloration, and those - in my opinion - are the quickest to loose their punch.

I'm of the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" school, so I'd be hesitant to change your setup (other than new bulbs) if everything is happy. But... I don't think that clam you want to get isn going to be overly happy under CFs, even in a really shallow tank. T5s are probably a good route. Either that or get a LED fixture that you can really really dim down.
 
I'm leaning towards agreeing with you, I can't justify spending that kind of money on a new light when mine works just fine. Are there ANY types of clam that will do well under cf?
 
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