Quigley
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Thank You for your help!
My wife and I recently purchased a used 100g saltwater fish setup with the idea of converting it to a reef tank.
The 100g tank measures 48L x 18W x 27H, and has a 20g sump/refug.
Current lighting is 6 - 65 watt 50/50 PC bulbs from two Coralife 48" fixtures. One fixture has 2 -65 watt bulbs on a single switch. And the other has 4 - 65 watt bulbs, on 2 switches, and also has night LED's. All the bulbs are 18 months old. Both lights sit about 6" above the water under a vented canopy.
We have the tank set up with the inherited fish, while we learn about reefing, and how best to make the conversion. Presently we do not have any corals in the tank. Next on our list of project is proper lighting.
Lighting Question:
I want to replace the aged PC bulbs with ones that will give us the most flexibility in raising different types of corals. What would be the best type and combination of bulbs to purchase?
Thank you for your help!
Randy & Deanne
My wife and I recently purchased a used 100g saltwater fish setup with the idea of converting it to a reef tank.
The 100g tank measures 48L x 18W x 27H, and has a 20g sump/refug.
Current lighting is 6 - 65 watt 50/50 PC bulbs from two Coralife 48" fixtures. One fixture has 2 -65 watt bulbs on a single switch. And the other has 4 - 65 watt bulbs, on 2 switches, and also has night LED's. All the bulbs are 18 months old. Both lights sit about 6" above the water under a vented canopy.
We have the tank set up with the inherited fish, while we learn about reefing, and how best to make the conversion. Presently we do not have any corals in the tank. Next on our list of project is proper lighting.
Lighting Question:
I want to replace the aged PC bulbs with ones that will give us the most flexibility in raising different types of corals. What would be the best type and combination of bulbs to purchase?
Thank you for your help!
Randy & Deanne