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Coralline algae need light too...

Changing PC bulbs 8/27/08
Dear crew --
<Hello>
We have a 55-gal FWLR salt-water tank. We do have a couple of corals that came with our live rock (the SPS seems to have survived, mostly).
<Great!>
We have 2x 65W Actinic + 2x 65W 10000k Daylight fluorescent lights on the tank. It's been six months since the last light change, so we are swapping lights. We realized that it would be better to swap two
every three months instead of all four every six.
<Six months is more than fine, still very conservative.>
So we're swapping one actinic and one daylight today.
Ok, all of that was to ask this simple question. Which is more important to an SPS coral, the actinic or the daylight?
<The daylight, actinic is aesthetic, the daylight actually provides all the blue the corals actually need.>
Since we're only going to be replacing one of them above the SPS, which one should we replace above the SPS, and which one should we replace on the other
side?
<Either or, you are still well within the need to change these bulbs; mine are done every ten months or so (still conservative in my estimation).>
Thanks
Dave and Laura
<Welcome, Scott V.>

Odyssea Lights 7/3/08
Hello!
<Whit>
I was wondering if Odyssea power compact bulbs are any good.
<Sure, they are fine.>
I know in the past they have been less than reputable, but am wondering if that had changed.
<I still read things about the fixtures, but never the bulbs. I have never seen the firsthand failure of either from this company.>
Also, in a 46 bow with Frogspawn, Zoos, Kenya Trees,
Mushrooms, and Button Polyps, what combination of lights would you recommend? I can fit three bulbs, any thoughts (how many 50/50's, etc).
<Perhaps one 50/50 up to one full actinic with the balance daylight. This is covered to death on WWM, eighteen pages re marine lighting to date, start here: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/marine/setup/lighting/faqs1.htm >
Thanks again for your time!
Whit
<Welcome, have fun, Scott V.>

Too Blue?
Hey guys,
<Scott F. your guy today!>
Got a lighting question. I have a 65 gallon tank with LPS and soft corals. I have 3 96 watt pc's, 1-actinic, 1-10000k, and I was wondering what the third should be... 6700k? 7100k?20000k?
Thanks, Justin Barstows
<Well, Justin...it all depends on the specific species you intend to keep, as well as your aesthetic preferences! Even amongst the various LPS and soft corals we keep, light requirements (both spectrum and intensity) are highly variable. I, personally favor another actinic-but a lot of people find that "too blue", regardless of what the corals like! If that's your feeling, too, then I'd go with another 10,000K...Either should work fine. Your call here! Good luck! Regards, Scott F.>

 


 

 

 

 

 

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