Aquarium Lighting Tips Part 2Aquarium lighting in marine tanks is a little different. As I mentioned before; if you only have fish VHO full spectrum fluorescent lights or power compact lights will be fine. If you have any invertebrates you will need some actinic lighting which provides the correct types of blue light found in oceans that invertebrates use. This actinic light is usually provided by fluorescent lights as tubes or power compacts.
You will need the correct type of globes which will be available at your local fish shop or over the internet. They can range between 75 watts and 450 watts. They also need to provide the right kind of spectrum so don’t be tempted into buying cheaper mercury vapour lights as they are too yellow and do not give a proper spectrum. Algae will be encouraged through the large quantity of light available and you will end up having to do a lot of cleaning and it really won’t promote plant growth. Direct sunlight will also warm your tank up and in a small tank this can be very bad.
So do your research to try to find out what kind of light your invertebrates need. See if you can get the species name of the corals you buy and have a look at what type of light they require. This will help a lot in even just placing them properly in the tank. So in conclusion get some good strong and full spectrum lighting and check out what kind of lighting your plants and invertebrates need this will save many headaches down the track.
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