lighting for coraline

Watts has nothing to do with coralline growth. You get coralline by have the proper calcium, alk, and ph levels. I've noticed a bluer light helps in coralline growth. Also what size is your tank that you plan on having 36 or 72 watts on?
 
I agree with the above. Lighting is not very important for coralline, in fact I think brighter lighting (like halides) actually slows coralline growth. My old refuge (20g) had almost complete coralline coverage (at least 80%) and it had a 8 year old 20w daylight bulb over it from my freshwater days.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6496132#post6496132 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Entropy
I agree with the above. Lighting is not very important for coralline, in fact I think brighter lighting (like halides) actually slows coralline growth. My old refuge (20g) had almost complete coralline coverage (at least 80%) and it had a 8 year old 20w daylight bulb over it from my freshwater days.

After I switched from my jebo pc to my mh my coraline has slowed down alot.
 
When I cooked my rocks in absolutely dark buckets i grew a lot of red coraline on my rock. So I think light miiight effect color of coraline at least.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6495977#post6495977 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Vetter1980
Also what size is your tank that you plan on having 36 or 72 watts on?

Its for my 10 gallon FOWLR nano
 
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