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Hau kolas..question for you..for a freshwater tank, would you recommend
using compact or "regular" flourescent lighting? Does compact offer the versatility of non-compact bulbs (ie should compact be used for certain applications, whereas non-compact would be the best route in others?) TIA lila pilamaya **FREE PELTIER NOW** |
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![]() "Scott Far Thunder" wrote in message ... Hau kolas..question for you..for a freshwater tank, would you recommend using compact or "regular" flourescent lighting? Does compact offer the versatility of non-compact bulbs (ie should compact be used for certain applications, whereas non-compact would be the best route in others?) TIA As far as I understand it, compact fluorescent lighting is good because it is more "compact" (smaller) than regular fluorescents, enabling you to have a greater amount of light in a smaller amount of space. Example: I have a 55g tank with a 48" regular fluorescent strip light. It is one bulb, 40w/48" long and the fixture is about 4 1/2" wide. I just bought a compact fluorescent strip light (made by the same company). It has two bulbs, 55w/24" long each for a total of 110w. The strip is 5" wide. More light, less space. Compact. Or maybe I'm completely off. HTH. Mitakuye oyasin. -Bane |
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Power Compacts offer more wattage per gallon of water. This is great for
plants. They also work better on deep aquariums. My fish look better under these lights since it penetrates better to the bottom of the tank. "Scott Far Thunder" wrote in message ... Hau kolas..question for you..for a freshwater tank, would you recommend using compact or "regular" flourescent lighting? Does compact offer the versatility of non-compact bulbs (ie should compact be used for certain applications, whereas non-compact would be the best route in others?) TIA lila pilamaya **FREE PELTIER NOW** |
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For higher light tanks pcs are great the amount of lighting they put
out compared to regular tubes are tremendous. Want to win a FREE new co2 system or a lighting system check out our forum for our newest contest coming up http://www.fish-forums.com Http://www.aquatic-store.com On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 11:41:37 -0400, "Scott Far Thunder" wrote: Hau kolas..question for you..for a freshwater tank, would you recommend using compact or "regular" flourescent lighting? Does compact offer the versatility of non-compact bulbs (ie should compact be used for certain applications, whereas non-compact would be the best route in others?) TIA lila pilamaya **FREE PELTIER NOW** |
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