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Oh WOW
Is that your t-5's??
if you have shrooms stick them in those shaded spots!
Is that your t-5's??
if you have shrooms stick them in those shaded spots!
Oh WOW
Is that your t-5's??
if you have shrooms stick them in those shaded spots!
I always thought it might be too bright, but when asking before in previous threads I was told that 216w's would not be TOO much for the shrooms. But I was alway under the impression that Light Intensity was more important than Watts. and my tanks light is very intense, or so it appears to be to me. I think your right though. My lights are probably too bright.
Not to change the thread on you but Watts is a measurement of energy not light so the watts per gallon thing borders on myth. Its all about the par at the various levels in our tanks. Since T5 is not point source light like MH there are no darker spots unless we create them with rocks, other corals and such. Another tidbit...MH and T5 are different types of light. 1 watt for a T5 is the same as 1.8 watts for a MH. 216 watts in T5 lighting is the same as 389 watts in MH.
Thats why T5s are so bright in your tank. With certain bulbs in that fixture you could put some sps in that same tank!
I do need more rock that is for sure. I only have maybe 35 lbs. and I need about 35 more..lol Should I run a couple 6,500k to less intensify the light?
Its also about understanding WHERE the shrooms came from in the real world.
Knowing where the coral came from and at what depth will tell you a lot about what you can keep with the lights you have.
I have an awesome book that explains the coral and light requirements.
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