Karnaaj.. I followed the link and I still dont see how 28 watts over a ten gallon is low light. The Lilaeopsis I have loves it in there... I understand the reflector buisness but the thing is that the photosynthetically available radiation, or light, (PAR) from a given source drops off with given increases in distance.. even in inches. At least I was pretty sure it did.. the light meter I was using certainly indicated more available light a few inches from a bulb than it did 30" from it. And that was inside a commerical growth chamber with reflectors and lots of white paint. Hmm.
I realize that the purpose of a reflector is to put the light into the tank specifically and not scatter it all about and lose its intensity.. but I just dont see how you can say that light quality doesnt drop off with distance. I was under the impression that the WPG rule was really loosely based on distances.. tanks of larger volume tend to be taller. ???
I'm confused!
>Sarah
I realize that the purpose of a reflector is to put the light into the tank specifically and not scatter it all about and lose its intensity.. but I just dont see how you can say that light quality doesnt drop off with distance. I was under the impression that the WPG rule was really loosely based on distances.. tanks of larger volume tend to be taller. ???
I'm confused!
>Sarah