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You still have not answered my question. Reread my question.
Here I'll post it again: ********* Since you think that watts per gallon is not the best way to go, then tell us what method that *you* think hobbiest should use? Please define this in such a way that any hobbiest can use your method to see if they have enough light :-) ********* Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets kim gross wrote on 1/6/2007 5:31 PM: Wayne Sallee wrote: hehehe I see that I have not gotten an answer from Kim on this :-) Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Wayne, I have answered this multiple times but for some reason you can't read the answer. The best measurement is to measure the par in your tank and then see what corals will survive with that par level. The only problem with this is that a par meter is not cheap. Now will you answer my question what corals can I keep in my 125 gallon tank with 175 watts of light on it? |
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