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...Lighting does one need to keep the hardier, lower-light requiring SPS corals?
Ive kept LPS under purely PC lighting at about 4.5 watts per gallon, but I dont dare try that with SPS...
My question would sit better with my situtation, I presume; Im trying to hammer out the details of my new 10gal. nano project, and Im exploring my options with the limited resources I have (working in a body/paint shop at minimum wage sucks... ).
If I was to use a two 40-Watt PC bulb setup, at 8 Watts per gallon, and considering the tiny depth of the tank, would that light suffice for some of the lower-light SPS varieties? Granted, I would try and use lower Kelvin temperature bulbs to accomodate the SPS's spectrum tastes, should it prove doable...
Ive read this, and heard another, and Ive sat and wondered the in-between, so I just thought Id ask...
Thanks in advance anyway, even if its beating me back in line!
Ive kept LPS under purely PC lighting at about 4.5 watts per gallon, but I dont dare try that with SPS...
My question would sit better with my situtation, I presume; Im trying to hammer out the details of my new 10gal. nano project, and Im exploring my options with the limited resources I have (working in a body/paint shop at minimum wage sucks... ).
If I was to use a two 40-Watt PC bulb setup, at 8 Watts per gallon, and considering the tiny depth of the tank, would that light suffice for some of the lower-light SPS varieties? Granted, I would try and use lower Kelvin temperature bulbs to accomodate the SPS's spectrum tastes, should it prove doable...
Ive read this, and heard another, and Ive sat and wondered the in-between, so I just thought Id ask...
Thanks in advance anyway, even if its beating me back in line!