Geee, I hope I can ask this question right now after reading near all of your lighting thread. I think my eyes are going too.
I just wanted to know if you see any flaw in my logic.
I have had my tank for three years. Corals grow well. Polyp extension is decent. Coloration is ok. I have:
75 gallon tank, 4' long about 20" tall.
2 x 250w 6500k Iwasaki MH bulbs mounted 13 inches above water level with reflectors
4 x 110w VHO super actinic mounted 5-7 inches above the water
I believe that I get slightly too much light at 12.5w per gallon. I have decided to go with two Ushio 10k bulbs. I figure with the greater k and less par that not only will I get a bit of better coloration but more polyp extension as well. I might even remove two VHO bulbs to reduce the watts per gallon. Your thoughts?
I just wanted to know if you see any flaw in my logic.
I have had my tank for three years. Corals grow well. Polyp extension is decent. Coloration is ok. I have:
75 gallon tank, 4' long about 20" tall.
2 x 250w 6500k Iwasaki MH bulbs mounted 13 inches above water level with reflectors
4 x 110w VHO super actinic mounted 5-7 inches above the water
I believe that I get slightly too much light at 12.5w per gallon. I have decided to go with two Ushio 10k bulbs. I figure with the greater k and less par that not only will I get a bit of better coloration but more polyp extension as well. I might even remove two VHO bulbs to reduce the watts per gallon. Your thoughts?