light through glass

Does anyone know what effect there is on light intensity when it goes through glass? I have T5s very close (top of the tank level) to my water. For safety, I have glass under them. The rest of the tank is open.

Is it better to raise the lights and remove the glass?
 
Salt creep on the glass effects it much more than the glass itself and even that doesn't seem like a big deal to my eye.
 
i wouldnt relly worry about it dude, I had a light setup with just a 65 watt pc over a glass top, BUT it was only a piece of a glass top, i would suggest that you didnt cover the whole top, for air reasons.
 
Glass tops reflect about 30% of the "useable" light. Though it may not look like it makes a difference it does. The spectrum is affected. Exactally how I don't know but I have read articles concerning such. If you are concerned about the lights getting water on them I would raise the fixture another inch above the water and take out the glass tops. That's just my suggestion .
It also depends on what you are keeping in the tank. Most low to moderate light corals probably wouldn't be affected by the glass tops but higer light demanding corals may.
 
30%. Wow. That is significant. I have softies that do just great. But, I recently (2 months) ago got a anemonie. I'm not certain how he is doing. The jury is still out for me whether it is due to the lights or not.

I'll have to experiment.

Thanks.
 
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