xabbasx7 New member Feb 11, 2012 #1 Hey, I have a 29 gallon tank standard dimensions with a 250 watt metal halide light sitting 20 inches above the water surface. Is this too high or should I move it closer to the water surface??
Hey, I have a 29 gallon tank standard dimensions with a 250 watt metal halide light sitting 20 inches above the water surface. Is this too high or should I move it closer to the water surface??
lunacris Active member Feb 11, 2012 #2 I have a 210 lights about ten inches above.water if that helps all clams are in sand doing good 400 watts so.this post means nothing my.bad
I have a 210 lights about ten inches above.water if that helps all clams are in sand doing good 400 watts so.this post means nothing my.bad
xabbasx7 New member Feb 12, 2012 #4 Oh, I have only a 29 gallon, and its about 21 inches higher than surface. What do you think about that?
Oh, I have only a 29 gallon, and its about 21 inches higher than surface. What do you think about that?
mlreef Active member Feb 12, 2012 #6 xabbasx7 said: also its 250 watts metal halide Click to expand... I think that it is too high. I would lower it to 8"-10". I'm pretty sure that you're getting a lot of light spill at that height.
xabbasx7 said: also its 250 watts metal halide Click to expand... I think that it is too high. I would lower it to 8"-10". I'm pretty sure that you're getting a lot of light spill at that height.
A Aabjones888 Member Feb 12, 2012 #7 i have a 250 watt halide 8 inches from the water on a 40 breeder and its been great