Workaholic
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Ok, So i've off and on tossed around building a large plywood tank. The dimensions I'm thinking at 8'x3'x2' or 359gallons. I have seen quite a few different write ups of people building large plywood tanks, even a few reef setups. The thing that has somewhat confused me is that the lighting that is used on these tanks is quite a bit less then I would think would be needed. Is it possible to run less than typical lighting (as in watts per gallon) when running such a large system? For example, I got the opportunity to check out a 375 built by CFI N of Seattle. Yet the owner was running a pair of 250W metal halides and a few vho's. This is the amount of lighting I would think to be appropriate for a 100g tank not a 375 with LPS. Does anyone have any input on this? The lighting is probably the main thing that would keep me from building a tank like this as it would be very expensive to purchase all the lights I would think would be required let alone the electricity it would eat up.
My plans as far as coral for what I would want to keep in the tank would be LPS and softies. probably the most light intensive coral I would want would be an elegance or a dendro.
Thanks,
Tom
My plans as far as coral for what I would want to keep in the tank would be LPS and softies. probably the most light intensive coral I would want would be an elegance or a dendro.
Thanks,
Tom
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