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There is actually one semi-useful light you can get at most homedepot
stores- the Lights of America 65W Flourolux. It is a mogle based power compact bulb at 6400k and comes in a outdoor or worklight fixture. They cost under $40 and can be used for soft corals quite nicely. I have 2 on my 30g propagation tank- color is OK and growth has been impressive. I have a variety of leathers, nepthea, colts, mushrooms, polyps and even some LPS like hammer, bubble and elegance under them. All of the corals show better in my display tank with 50/50 PC lighting but don't grow as fast. Reefcentral has had a few threads on the use. Mine have run for over 6 months. I added ventilation holes to the enclosure to allow heat to build up based on comments about the electronic ballasts frying and have not had an issue. I eventually added polished aluminum flashing to the inner surface of the housing for better reflection- they come with a white painted reflector. Sam Mancuso "richard reynolds" wrote in message . .. Hummmm wondering out loud here. What is so special about the more expensive lighting? Is it the bulb? or is it the fixture? Just wondering if Home Depot would have something that would work for a lot less money. I don't mind suspending it over the tank. home depot is great if you want to light your garage or patio, or even your refugium or ATS, the problem with homedepot light is you dont get very efficient color spectrum output and usually its high in yellow and red, even IF it apears to be brighter and it very well might, it will do very little good over a reef, as it will grow algae faster and wont be as productive towards corals. so once you move into the specific light fixtures for reefs, the cost break is what style of light and how its pre configured, you can have the same wattage PC as MH and the other way around for the same cost, the MH fixture will be cheaper(not always bad) or the PC fixture will be more $$$ (not alwasy good) one nice thing about MH is all the light comes from a small area so its easier to direct, a bad thing about that is its harder to cover shadows created by a single point light. PC and VHO are the oposite there light is not directed upon a small area, and shadows are less, but lighting that prized clam is more dificult another smaller issue as most of them have quick fixes most home depot lights are not really suited for suspension over water, along that lines some of the aquarium lights are not so great in that area either HTH Vicki -- -- richard reynolds ~Vicki ~ wrote in message ... Visit me on line at http://shamrock4u.250free.com |
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