Newbie question about lighting

Recife

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OK, I just bought a 125g tank, 28" high, 48" wide. I plan to have a fish only tank and live rock for both decoration and biological filtering.
What kind of lighting fixture would you recommend, no. of watts, etc?
I'm wondering if I can keep the fixture that came with the hood that fits 3 fluorescent 48" bulbs.
Thanks!
 
Yes you could keep the original hood, but I would want to upgrade those bulbs to a higher kelvin and spectrum so you can have some corraline growth.
 
That I could do, but is that going to give me enough wattage to keep the live rock? I raed a lot of conflicting information, but there were places that said I need up to 3 watts per gallon.
 
Well what I was told is 5 watts per gallon. Then I was told you can not measure by that. If you ever plan on putting any corals in that tank I would seriously consider dual 250 watt halides plus some power compacts for actinic value. If you are just going to have rock and fish you should be OK.
 
Metal halides for a fish only tank? It doesn't seem like that would be worth the expense. I would think PCs or VHOs would be about the most he'd want to spend on lighting, unless he just really likes that ever coveted "shimmer" effect MHs give. . .and is much richer than I am.
 
No if you read my response correctly I said if you ever plan on adding any corals to the tank!!!!!!!!!!! To get Halides.
 
Thanks for all the replies! (and let's not fight :-)

I will stick with fish only, at least for the first year. I'm coming from freshwater and I like fish better because of the movement. I also want to add lionfish, angels and others that wouldn't be reef compatible.
 
yes the watts per gallon rule is worthless imo. If its the kind of live rock i see in the lfs, its nothing but some slightly covered coraline rock, which doesn't need much light. I would just suggest shopping around for a cheap 50/50 fixture just for aesthetics.
 
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