ok i just bought a 18" flouresent light for plant & Aquirium so I will have that on it along with sunshine. my ph I believe is 6.8 I used a pool testing kit
Ahh, it's a very small T8. 510 lumens isn't going to do a whole lot for ya.I dont see that on the package, it says
GE plant & aquarium F15 F15T8
light output 510 lumens
energy used 15 watts
life 7500 hrs
cri 90k
Is that ok? please tell me it is
I would just get CFL's at this point. Going to be cheaper and a lot more efficient.I have another fixture for an 18" flouresent light what can I get?
Oh yeah, don't buy those 100w (equivalent) CFL's. You might be good to grab a few, but I would just go to the Home Depot and pick up the 65w (real wattage) CFL's. They are much more powerful.well you need like closer to the thousands of lumens like 10,000 to 30,000 you can never have to many lights really as long as it dont get hot or the wrong spectrums .... my suggestion is 4 to 10 cfls more lumens the better plus cfls are cheaper on your electric bill and a 2 pack of 100w are like 8 or 12 bucks at walmart so yeah its up to you but remember MORE WATTS = MORE BUDS
really their not really 100w wow ididnt kno that but for the price they cant hurt and there farther in the spectrem i think 6500k the 65w are the 3500k im sure a good mix would do him some good tho rite im no cfl expert thats why im asking id like to kno too lol im more an outdoors guy myself but im jus refering to what ive been told and seen good results withOh yeah, don't buy those 100w (equivalent) CFL's. You might be good to grab a few, but I would just go to the Home Depot and pick up the 65w (real wattage) CFL's. They are much more powerful.
really their not really 100w wow ididnt kno that but for the price they cant hurt and there farther in the spectrem i think 6500k the 65w are the 3500k im sure a good mix would do him some good tho rite im no cfl expert thats why im asking id like to kno too lol im more an outdoors guy myself but im jus refering to what ive been told and seen good results with