I've heard over and over that lighting is a key element to a reef tank. I believe this to be the case, but I am very weak in this subject. How should the ideal (forgive me if i start to make no sense as this is an ambien induced thread). setup lighting for a 120g tank. I've got 2 metal halide bulbs with cheap reflectors and tek t5 bulbs as supplimentals.
My canopy is very small.... only 4 inches high so i ca barely get my lights to fit in there. And then I have glass tops to prevent the lights from being too close to the tank water. So does anyone have a suggestion? I'm thinking to construct some 8" lifters to put the canopy a while 8" taller. This way the reflector unit will be 8" taller and spreading out more on a more uniform basis ( i hope). I'll also be able to get rid of the ugly gunked up glass tops which I'm guessing are not helping.
Then once I have this all done, is there some tool out there I can throw my money at, it will be my friend and tell me if i'm doing a good job or not or if I again am just barking at the wrong tree. A PAR meter for the tank????
Thanks
Nate
My canopy is very small.... only 4 inches high so i ca barely get my lights to fit in there. And then I have glass tops to prevent the lights from being too close to the tank water. So does anyone have a suggestion? I'm thinking to construct some 8" lifters to put the canopy a while 8" taller. This way the reflector unit will be 8" taller and spreading out more on a more uniform basis ( i hope). I'll also be able to get rid of the ugly gunked up glass tops which I'm guessing are not helping.
Then once I have this all done, is there some tool out there I can throw my money at, it will be my friend and tell me if i'm doing a good job or not or if I again am just barking at the wrong tree. A PAR meter for the tank????
Thanks
Nate



