hi , i may be setting up a juwel 96 as a nano tank, and was just wondering what lighting I would need? I will not be keeping any corals that need lots of light and not many corals in general.Thanks
Theirs a chap on ebay selling nice halides at the moment. For that size tank with lower light requirements I would choose his single 150w version with twin actinics built in suspended above.
cant go wrong with halides...although I tend to be a PC man myself. You can get some reasonably cheap ones online. Although, not being from over there, I thought the jewels had hoods already? can you retrofit it, because if you can the retro kits are cheap.
I think it would help you to know that I am a lighting NOOB, I literally don't know anything about lighting so a link to info/prices would be really helpful.
Thanks for the trouble you have gone through so far.
that one, once again depending on depth, more than enough to keep most anything. almost 6 watts a gallon if you get the 2x96 watt bulbs. Comes with lunar lights as well.
I have the 400 watt 36" (well 384 but whos counting ) orbit for my new 55 gallon tank. It should be sufficent to keep just about anything you can buy in the trade (just about, there may be some exceptions)
C) Option 3 is Metal Halides. I dont know alot about halides because I have never used them. Although I know that some people simply swear by them, esp if you want LPS and SPS hard corals.
the halide pendants hang from the ceiling, or from a hanger on the wall, they are good lights, but generate lots of waste heat. You should ebay for the book, the simple guide to marine aquairums by jeffrey kurtz