M Makaiveli AC Members Feb 6, 2004 534 0 0 51 Seattle Visit site Feb 15, 2004 #1 For LR, and detrivores, is lighting something to consider? Currently I'm using standard full spectrum lighting on an Eclipse 3.
For LR, and detrivores, is lighting something to consider? Currently I'm using standard full spectrum lighting on an Eclipse 3.
gbolton AC Members Oct 29, 2003 557 0 0 44 The Woodlands, Texas Visit site Feb 15, 2004 #2 that lighting should be sufficient. You may look into some sort of plant bulb if you want to try any macros algeas in the sump.
that lighting should be sufficient. You may look into some sort of plant bulb if you want to try any macros algeas in the sump.
M Makaiveli AC Members Feb 6, 2004 534 0 0 51 Seattle Visit site Feb 16, 2004 #3 Ahhh So, does standard lighting in an Eclipse 3 support Live Rock?
gbolton AC Members Oct 29, 2003 557 0 0 44 The Woodlands, Texas Visit site Feb 16, 2004 #4 The live rock itself needs no lighting. Some of the critters on it may. Such as the algeas. but if you are just using the live rock as filtration and a place for your aerobic bacteria you are good to go.
The live rock itself needs no lighting. Some of the critters on it may. Such as the algeas. but if you are just using the live rock as filtration and a place for your aerobic bacteria you are good to go.
M Makaiveli AC Members Feb 6, 2004 534 0 0 51 Seattle Visit site Feb 16, 2004 #5 gracias amigo I'm gonna eventually outfit this Eclipse thing, that I'm told is crap, with a new light fixture. until then, Live rock LIVE ON! see ya
gracias amigo I'm gonna eventually outfit this Eclipse thing, that I'm told is crap, with a new light fixture. until then, Live rock LIVE ON! see ya