----------------------sostoudt;3544153; said:you want 58 watts actually lol
if you count multiple bulbs or a different fixtures you do have options. there are a many different fixtures that would meet your needs examples power compact.
as i believe price is important to either you or sarah
i suggest buying a cheapo t5 system off ebay, i got the one i use for my 29 gallon from topdogsellers, just a 36 inch t5 HO light its 78 watts. i just switched out the blue light for another 10k, as mine was a reef version i have seen cichlid/plant versions. (warning: its important to realize cheap chinese knock offs wont be as nice as the 200 dollar american or euro conterparts, but mine gets the job done for my purposes.)
or you could try supplementing with a compact flourscent bulb, you know the kind for you house that go in regular sockets. just try to find one around the appropiate kelvin value. im not a fan of this second option, i think it looks like crap and depending on the bulb it might not put out a good spectrum for plant growth(ie too narrow or completely wrong).
also they actually make thousand watt halides bulbs, useless for your purposes but just dont be so quick to deny somethings existence![]()
"im not a fan of this second option, i think it looks like crap and depending on the bulb it might not put out a good spectrum for plant growth(ie too narrow or completely wrong)."
I actually can't think of a better bulb for plants watt per watt . Granted some types like soft white stink but bright white works great.
I posted a pic of the dome light and with cell phone it looks bit greenish/yellowish as the light reflects so bright but as you can see with close up pic it isn't greenish/yellowish at all.
I find them underrated bulbs . I tried pet store plant flourescent standard long bulbs and not nearly as good.


