Lighting for my planted tank

dkoernert

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Jul 16, 2009
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Okay, so I am breaking down my 24 gallon aquapod reef tank and setting up a planted tank. My lighting options are 1x96 watt power compact light or a 1x150 watt metal halide, which would be the best choice. I dont plan on keeping any real difficult plants.
 
The 96watt PC looks to be the lesser of two evils, can you raise the lighting at all?

Another thing, do you own these fixtures already or are you buying them soon. If its the latter, fishneedit.com has a 70watt Halide for pretty cheap and I personally use one, and recommend them. Since most people hang them, its makes it really easy to control lighting levels.

http://www.fishneedit.com/75w-metal-halide-pendant-ligh75.html
 
I already have both of the fixtures. The 96 watt PC is on 3 inch legs, and the tank is 18 inches high. I could certainly hang either one of them without a problem...thanks for the input.
 
With 96W you're going to have to use CO2 or find some way to lessen the light. If you want to keep it simple, sell both fixtures and use the money to buy something with around 50W of light.
 
This is true. Probably will go with the 2 26W fixtures, that seems like the best plan.

This is probably your best bet with controlling algae, since you can stagger the lighting periods.
 
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