topfish Posted January 23, 2003 Share Posted January 23, 2003 Hey all, tom. i'm heading down to the lfs to pick up some new lights, total watts would be 40, and the tank is 10 gallons. I have a pair of percula clowns and currently have 10 lbs. of rock but will have about 23 or so. So this would be enough lighting i would suspect for some nice corals. This is my new plan. pom pom xenia, hammer coral, green open brain coral, bullseye and red shrooms, bubble tip anemone, green metallic polyps. Would this be good or could I add one more coral. Thanks! Link to comment
printerdown01 Posted January 23, 2003 Share Posted January 23, 2003 What type of lights? Power Compacts, Normal outputs, ect... Link to comment
Mnesarchus Posted January 23, 2003 Share Posted January 23, 2003 Originally posted by printerdown01 What type of lights? Power Compacts, Normal outputs, ect... Yeah, we need to know what type of light you are getting to accuratley answer any question about them. 40w of light tells very little about it, because watts have nothing to do with light. They only tell how much you electric bill is going to be. Light is measured in lumens. Link to comment
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