So I am absolutely clueless on what kind of lighting I need to have reef/coral/inverts.
I have a 46 gallon bow from, so it's 36 inches long.
I found a hanging light for cheap but it sounds too good to be true ($119). the LFS said to have 3-5 watts per gallon, so that would be around 200 watts.
Here is the description of the product:
5 HO (high output) light fixture with 420/460nm and 10,000K lamps.
GENERAL
I really am confused, there are so many options for lighting, I don't know which route to take.
I have a 46 gallon bow from, so it's 36 inches long.
I found a hanging light for cheap but it sounds too good to be true ($119). the LFS said to have 3-5 watts per gallon, so that would be around 200 watts.
Here is the description of the product:
5 HO (high output) light fixture with 420/460nm and 10,000K lamps.
GENERAL
- Adjustable width aquarium frame mounts support fixture above aquarium.
- Single power cord makes it easy to mount on the aquarium or suspend from above.
- German-made specially angled individual reflectors maximize light by directing it into the aquarium.
- Suspension channels allow connection to optional cable for various mounting configurations.
- Metal attachments allow optional connection to multiple fixtures.
- Rated Voltage: 120 Volt AC
- Rated Cycle: 60 Hz
- Power Factor: 0.55
- Input Current: 1.05A
- Total Wattage: 78W
- Tc: Max 167 Deg F
- Power Cord Length: 2 Meters
- Black ribbed matte finish
- Acrylic lens cover
- Black legs
- 410041 – 36 in T5 HO 24W 420/460 Lamp
- Right End Plate
- 410042 – 36 in T5 HO 24W 10,000K Lamp
- Left End Plate
- Aquarium Frame Mount
- 470020 - Ballast (T5 HO)
- Lens Cover
- Installation & Maintenance Guide
- Metal Attachment
I really am confused, there are so many options for lighting, I don't know which route to take.