Seahorse lighting options

vsiege

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I am posting this here because my primary concern regarding light selection is the main livestock: H. Erectus. I do not want them getting darker because the light is too bright. I have read this to be the case.

I have a 30" tank that is 22" tall. I was looking into setting up a tank that had some macros, low level light corals and of coarse a pair of Erectus. I am having trouble deciding on something but I know what I need. If someone could make a recommendation with the following requirements in mind.... that woudl be great


Cannot afford LEDs

I was looking for something that was
1. Not too bright so that the seahorses will darken as a result.
2. Able to grow branches, gorgonians, mushrooms and macro's.
3. Has day and night bulbs (with dual cords for timers).
 
You could go for a Nova T5 fixture. I liked mine for a bit until I got into more light demanding corals. Make sure to keep the acrylic splash shield clean on it.

It's a good economical option IMO.

Longterm right now LEDs are still the cheapest, you just have to put the money up initially.
 
Well LEDs would be amazing but the cost, yes, is alot.

Ideally having full timer control over the white, actinic and lunar/blue LEDs would be great. Marineland LEDs, while somewhat affordable, are not good, but the housing/fixture is great. The DIY LED kits are never that much cheaper..... plus I'm not into building light fixtures ... ha.

So yes, if there is a full LED fixture that meets my requirements (which I know there is) and its not 400+.... I could be game
 
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