I was wondering what wattage numbers you should really go by on the CFL bulb package.... I bought 2 10w daylight bulbs to put in the hood of a 10g I have to try my hand at a low-light planted tank. I got the 10w ones as they were smaller and would screw into my hood easier than some of the larger 13w ones I saw. Plus all the 13w ones they had werent the Daylight 6500k ones like the 10w were.
On the package the bulbs say 10 Watt = 40 Watt ...... So would this mean I am getting 20w of light with 2 bulbs or 80w of light ??? From all the threads I have read everyone is basing it on the 10w number even though I thought the 10w meant that it only used 10w compared to the 40w a regular bulb would use to save energy yet it put out as much light as a 40w.
Might be a simple answer to this but I figured I would ask to get it all straight in my head incase I decide to convert the hood on my 55g for a planted tank by installing screw in bases and CFL bulbs.
On the package the bulbs say 10 Watt = 40 Watt ...... So would this mean I am getting 20w of light with 2 bulbs or 80w of light ??? From all the threads I have read everyone is basing it on the 10w number even though I thought the 10w meant that it only used 10w compared to the 40w a regular bulb would use to save energy yet it put out as much light as a 40w.
Might be a simple answer to this but I figured I would ask to get it all straight in my head incase I decide to convert the hood on my 55g for a planted tank by installing screw in bases and CFL bulbs.