Lighting a tall tank

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Hey guys, as some of you may know, I'm currently setting up a new 37 gallon tank. My only concern is it's height, with it being 24" tall. I did raise 2/3 of the bottom up about 5" to create a shelf to move the base of the plants closer to the light.

Any tips on lighting a tall tank? Think I can get away with lighting with compact flourescents?

Thanks
Mk
 
I think HO T5s would work better than normal output T5s. For example, one set of HO bulbs would penetrate light deeper into the tank than two sets of normal output T5s with similar total wattage.
 
A normal 55 gallon tank is about 19 inches from the bottom to the top. Since you raised the bottom by 5 inches on a 24 inch tall tank, it's like lighting a 55 or a 29 gallon tank. I would go with CFLs.
 
That looks like a good unit for the price. Should be powerfull enough to get the light deep into the tank. The moonlight is a nice plus.
 
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