andrewbrichards
Member
i am starting a 90-gallon reef, and i am a little stuck on whether i should go all halides, or a combination of halides and power compacts. i found a killer deal on 175-watt halides, and i will for sure get two. that gives me 350 watts. my goal is to have at least 5 watts per gallon, if not more. i would like to be able to house hard corals, as well as clams and other high light invertabrates. so, i am not sure whether i should use two more halides, giving me an end product of 700 watts, or a little over 7 3/4 watts per gallon; or if i should just use two 175 watt halides and a 260 watt power compact unit, giving me a little over 6 and 3/4 watts per gallon. i was reading the other day that one should not have any more than one halide per two square feet of aquarium surface. is that true? i really like halides because of the rippling affect which is both pleasing to look at, and more beneficial to the photosynthesis of corals. but i don't want to have too many halides, if there is such a thing. so what should i do?