K KeeperOfFishyPeace Fish Crazy Joined Sep 11, 2006 Messages 202 Reaction score 0 Location Canada Oct 8, 2006 #1 Also, how many watts would I need to have? Please help me!
bunjiweb mmmmmmmarines Joined Apr 1, 2004 Messages 4,108 Reaction score 1 Location Cheltenham (UK) Oct 8, 2006 #2 18W would be enough for things like mushrooms, toadstools, some polyps etc. Although I would ideally look for 36w or more. Maybe Compact T5s? Ben
18W would be enough for things like mushrooms, toadstools, some polyps etc. Although I would ideally look for 36w or more. Maybe Compact T5s? Ben
M Mr.September15 Chuck Norris is the reason why waldo's hiding Joined Oct 20, 2005 Messages 2,163 Reaction score 0 Location San Jose,California Oct 9, 2006 #3 I have a 20watt light in my 10gal. Do you know if I can get anything for my clown to host in?
Mr Miagi Veins are flowing with SW, now going back to FW! Joined Mar 5, 2004 Messages 3,865 Reaction score 0 Location Adelaide, Australia! Oct 9, 2006 #4 Cyber Ninja said: I have a 20watt light in my 10gal. Do you know if I can get anything for my clown to host in? Click to expand... Didnt you just read the above post written by bunjiweb? This is the questions that could be answered by reading some good quality books, reviewed in this thread.
Cyber Ninja said: I have a 20watt light in my 10gal. Do you know if I can get anything for my clown to host in? Click to expand... Didnt you just read the above post written by bunjiweb? This is the questions that could be answered by reading some good quality books, reviewed in this thread.
rhysiboy Fish Addict Joined Oct 11, 2006 Messages 994 Reaction score 0 Location Shropshire Oct 24, 2006 #5 im looking into twin 36w T5 lamps. what can that support coral wise? oh and also im getting baylight blue ligthing
im looking into twin 36w T5 lamps. what can that support coral wise? oh and also im getting baylight blue ligthing
SkiFletch Professor Beaker Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 22, 2005 Messages 14,074 Reaction score 0 Location Buffalo, NY Oct 24, 2006 #6 On a nano tank? Just about anything suitable for a nano. T5s have plenty of punch to get through a mere 12" of water
On a nano tank? Just about anything suitable for a nano. T5s have plenty of punch to get through a mere 12" of water
rhysiboy Fish Addict Joined Oct 11, 2006 Messages 994 Reaction score 0 Location Shropshire Oct 25, 2006 #7 its a 14 inch high 65 litre and its always good to know that ill be able to support almost anything thats put a smile on my face. DAM YOU CHRISTMAS HURRY UP I WANT MY TANK ALREADY lol
its a 14 inch high 65 litre and its always good to know that ill be able to support almost anything thats put a smile on my face. DAM YOU CHRISTMAS HURRY UP I WANT MY TANK ALREADY lol