Elricsfate
New member
I'm relatively new, and I'm trying to understand a few terms.
Descriptions of various corals refer to lighting in terms of low, moderate, and high. They use these same terms to talk about flow. But, they don't discuss what these terms actually mean.
Take a 1400 gph powerhead for example. In a 180g tank that might produce Moderate (ish) flow. In a 20 long I'd have to call that "high".
So my question is, is there a watt per gallon, or gallon per hour, rule of thumb I can use to approximate these measurements?
I have taken all of my coral frags and put them in a 20 because it is easier and less expensive to light the tank and grow them out prior to putting them in my display (which I will purchase nice lights for over the course of time). I put the LED I had available over the 20 (which atm is on black box, 100w 2 channel light). To my eyes it looks "bright". But without a par meter I do not know if the corals agree with me.
In fact, even WITH a par meter...what is considered "bright"?
Any help appreciated.
Descriptions of various corals refer to lighting in terms of low, moderate, and high. They use these same terms to talk about flow. But, they don't discuss what these terms actually mean.
Take a 1400 gph powerhead for example. In a 180g tank that might produce Moderate (ish) flow. In a 20 long I'd have to call that "high".
So my question is, is there a watt per gallon, or gallon per hour, rule of thumb I can use to approximate these measurements?
I have taken all of my coral frags and put them in a 20 because it is easier and less expensive to light the tank and grow them out prior to putting them in my display (which I will purchase nice lights for over the course of time). I put the LED I had available over the 20 (which atm is on black box, 100w 2 channel light). To my eyes it looks "bright". But without a par meter I do not know if the corals agree with me.
In fact, even WITH a par meter...what is considered "bright"?
Any help appreciated.