Hey Guys,
I know this has probably been discussed a million and one times here, but I'll just give it another ask.
From what I've read in various places, there seems to be a watt per gallon thing going on, 4-10 watts per gallon from my understanding. Is this information up to date? Does it apply differently to each type of bulb(FL,CFL,HO,VHO,MH)?
And is there a difference(other than heat and power consumption wise) between all the bulb types, for example. 100wCFL vs. 100wMH of the same color spectrum? I know a vast majority of people favor halides, I'm just wondering what the crucial difference is, if the wattage is the same, and the kelvin is the same.
I'd like to be able to keep SPS on down the line,I've currently got a 15g(10g footprint but higher) FOWLR, and after I make a change in lighting I'd like to set it up with some small coral frags most notably Acropora.
Any Help appreciated!-
AC
I know this has probably been discussed a million and one times here, but I'll just give it another ask.
From what I've read in various places, there seems to be a watt per gallon thing going on, 4-10 watts per gallon from my understanding. Is this information up to date? Does it apply differently to each type of bulb(FL,CFL,HO,VHO,MH)?
And is there a difference(other than heat and power consumption wise) between all the bulb types, for example. 100wCFL vs. 100wMH of the same color spectrum? I know a vast majority of people favor halides, I'm just wondering what the crucial difference is, if the wattage is the same, and the kelvin is the same.
I'd like to be able to keep SPS on down the line,I've currently got a 15g(10g footprint but higher) FOWLR, and after I make a change in lighting I'd like to set it up with some small coral frags most notably Acropora.
Any Help appreciated!-
AC