MH for planted tanks?
- ricoishere
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MH for planted tanks?
I've been pondering using a single 175W MH for a cube. It's 37G, 18x18x20 (+-). I want a nice pendant fixture. Any thought on this type of fixture for plant lighting?
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I'm considereing the Catalina MH Pendant, 175W, 6500K bulb. Not sure what type reflector is in it though.
http://www.catalinaaquarium.com/index.php?cPath=71_83
http://www.catalinaaquarium.com/index.php?cPath=71_83
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Metal halides are great for plants, 175 watts over a 20" deep tank would be plenty and the spread from a pendant should be more than enough to cover the entire tank's area.
A bulb with a color temperature of 6500K would be what's typically recommended for a freshwater planted tank, but you could go up to 10K if you want a little bit more blue tint to the tank
A bulb with a color temperature of 6500K would be what's typically recommended for a freshwater planted tank, but you could go up to 10K if you want a little bit more blue tint to the tank
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