Hey everyone out there I have a couple questions I think you can awnser for me,
1. I have a 90 gallon tank (48" x 18" x 22") which is going to be a reef tank. I have 2 lbs of live rock per gallon. Right now it is "the berlin wall" and I was wondering should I change it to have all those holes and crevices in it when I stack it. I know it is an opinionated thing...and I was thinking that would be the best way to go so I can get the most and have it as part of the display not just "the corals base". So if anyone can give me some stacking tips or anything on how you feel about the situation that would be great.
2. I am going to grow all different types of corals and other light needing organisms (clams, SPS coral, LPS coral, soft corals, mushrooms, ect.) the works. And the lighting system I plan to buy is the Coralife 48" metal halide series pro lights. But they offer 2 lighting fixtures: the first for $799.99 CDN puts out a total wattage of 495 watts or 5.5 watts per gallon. Or they offer a second fixture for $1199.99 CDN and it is 696 watts or 7.7 watts per gallon. And im trying to figure out which would be the best way to go. I would like to here your opinions personally.
Well thats about it for now. I hope you can respond to this ASAP because im am going to buy my lights soon enough. Well Cheers and thanks a million.
Matt
1. I have a 90 gallon tank (48" x 18" x 22") which is going to be a reef tank. I have 2 lbs of live rock per gallon. Right now it is "the berlin wall" and I was wondering should I change it to have all those holes and crevices in it when I stack it. I know it is an opinionated thing...and I was thinking that would be the best way to go so I can get the most and have it as part of the display not just "the corals base". So if anyone can give me some stacking tips or anything on how you feel about the situation that would be great.
2. I am going to grow all different types of corals and other light needing organisms (clams, SPS coral, LPS coral, soft corals, mushrooms, ect.) the works. And the lighting system I plan to buy is the Coralife 48" metal halide series pro lights. But they offer 2 lighting fixtures: the first for $799.99 CDN puts out a total wattage of 495 watts or 5.5 watts per gallon. Or they offer a second fixture for $1199.99 CDN and it is 696 watts or 7.7 watts per gallon. And im trying to figure out which would be the best way to go. I would like to here your opinions personally.
Well thats about it for now. I hope you can respond to this ASAP because im am going to buy my lights soon enough. Well Cheers and thanks a million.
Matt