Hey guys I have a few questions about lighting, as I dig deeper into solving the issues with my tank I discovered my lighting was a big part of the problem.
The light was powerful enough to be a reef tank light but a real pain in my butt when it comes to tweaking the settings to provide the best light for the coral and the best light for my personal visual prefrences.
So I was looking at a Jason fox video regarding his set ups and he stated that he usea t-5 lighting and reefbrite blues. And that his primary lighting is blues, also speaking to mark from ultimate corals he has a very similar philosophy.
So my question is when it comes to reefbrites is there any special things to look for? When I search them I see size and color are the two options there is white, blue, or 50/50. What's the best? And do I need a ramp timer?
And when it comes to t-5 fixtures how many bulbs is best and what color bulbs?
The light was powerful enough to be a reef tank light but a real pain in my butt when it comes to tweaking the settings to provide the best light for the coral and the best light for my personal visual prefrences.
So I was looking at a Jason fox video regarding his set ups and he stated that he usea t-5 lighting and reefbrite blues. And that his primary lighting is blues, also speaking to mark from ultimate corals he has a very similar philosophy.
So my question is when it comes to reefbrites is there any special things to look for? When I search them I see size and color are the two options there is white, blue, or 50/50. What's the best? And do I need a ramp timer?
And when it comes to t-5 fixtures how many bulbs is best and what color bulbs?