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Old 03-27-2012, 02:12 AM
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Sent him a pm, is there anything i can go on for a guide? eg. so many watts per 1ft?
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Sent him a pm, is there anything i can go on for a guide? eg. so many watts per 1ft?
Nope! Trial and error is key. If you need really bright conditions, buy a 4 bulb HO T5 system. If the conditions are too bright, then you can take out a bulb or two. I would also not buy a reef fixture unless you have some cash to burn. Get a system for plants as they are a bit cheaper. I have pics of a two foot fixture with four bulbs in this thread: 29gal Orchidarium and a two foot, two bulb fixture here: 10gal Orchidarium I have since switched the fixtures over the tanks and put my bright light plants under the 4 bulb system and the low light plants under the two bulb system. Darn, now that I write that out, I feel really dumb for not doing that to start! Anyway, those lighting systems are fractionally as expensive as the reef systems and just as good. Not quite as flashy though I guess.
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Would a twin 18W bare fluorescent batten be alright?
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Reflectors help a lot. Are the bulbs high output (HO)?
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This is the unit i have. Buying some good grow bulbs tomorrow. Its T8 not T5, maybe i should buy another unit
as T8 are weaker?
Twin 18W bare fluorescent batten FL218B by Crompton Lighting Powder coated,pres OnlineLighting.com.au, fluorescent light, led lighting, outdoor lighting, track lighting, garden lighting, designer lighting, display lighting, domestic lighting, interio
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Went out and got a real light with 2 sylvania grow lux 18 w bulbs.
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Looks good to me! The color of the light is kind of weird, but your plants should grow well.
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