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Title: Aqualight-20" 6700K Quad-96 Watt
Post by: Aiglos on February 01, 2006, 09:59:00 PM
Coralife Freshwater Aqualight-20" 6700K Quad-96 Watt

http://www.bigalsonline.ca/catalog/product.xml?product_id=34269;category_id=1875;pcid1=1843;pcid2=

Can anyone tell me why anyone would need 96W on a 10 gallon aquarium ? I can understand for salt but this is designed for freshwater.

what would this be suitable for?  

I found this looking for a new light for a 10 gallon as I want to grow a nice carpeting plant ( riccia ?  Drawf Hairgrass )

Thanks
Title: Aqualight-20" 6700K Quad-96 Watt
Post by: Toss on February 01, 2006, 10:03:33 PM
I have riccia for carpeting plant. So far I don't think I need that much light. I use 2x23W Phillip daylight deluxe spiral bulb in my 25 gal. I just set it up, so time will tell.
Title: Aqualight-20" 6700K Quad-96 Watt
Post by: BigDaddy on February 02, 2006, 02:10:54 AM
I would use it on my 10... I wouldn't pay for one but I'd use it.

Once you get past 4 watts per gallon... its no harder keeping high light going algae free.  The more light over the tank, the better the growth.  Stem plants aren't as leggy... carpeting plants stay low.... and don't forget the WPG rule doesn't apply to 10 gallon tanks
Title: Aqualight-20" 6700K Quad-96 Watt
Post by: Aiglos on February 02, 2006, 11:26:16 AM
Bigdaddy: Thank you.  It just seems like way to much light... I will definatly have to think about purchesing this light.  Will have to wait till next wednesday so i get my double VIP points @ big als online haha.  

Why do you say you wouldn't pay for it though, is there a better light out there  that you would recommend ?

Thanks !
Title: Aqualight-20" 6700K Quad-96 Watt
Post by: BigDaddy on February 02, 2006, 01:20:11 PM
Because I can buy a dual ballast for 55 W CF bulbs for about $60 and two 36W bulbs for $15 each.  I'd be overdriving the 36 watt bulbs and getting as good or better light at half the price.
Title: Aqualight-20" 6700K Quad-96 Watt
Post by: BigDaddy on February 02, 2006, 01:20:52 PM
Quote from: "Aiglos"Bigdaddy: Thank you.  It just seems like way to much light... I will definatly have to think about purchesing this light.  Will have to wait till next wednesday so i get my double VIP points @ big als online haha.  

Why do you say you wouldn't pay for it though, is there a better light out there  that you would recommend ?

Thanks !

And be aware that unless your CO2 isn't PERFECT, you are going to have major algae problems.
Title: Aqualight-20" 6700K Quad-96 Watt
Post by: Aiglos on February 02, 2006, 02:49:23 PM
Thanks for the Tips BD;

I never thought about CO2, I was planning on just using the hagen natural grow co2 but maybe should look into pressurized.... will do that before i invest in the light.