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I've got a tank that's 55 g has 3 yellow tail damsels, melanrus wrasse, cinnamon clown, pink spot goby. What lights do I need to grow macro algea. I want to use it as food for my reef tank. Suggestions .
 
I've got a tank that's 55 g has 3 yellow tail damsels, melanrus wrasse, cinnamon clown, pink spot goby. What lights do I need to grow macro algea. I want to use it as food for my reef tank. Suggestions .

I would love to sell you some macroalgae @sfin52, but I dont think any of the fish you currently have will eat macroalgae. If you still want a suggestion, let me know.
 
That's sweet. I'm still working on equipment. Looking for lights. What type of lights should I be looking for. Don't need reg reef lights or can I go with more simple.
 
That's sweet. I'm still working on equipment. Looking for lights. What type of lights should I be looking for. Don't need reg reef lights or can I go with more simple.
Will this be going in a fuge/sump or will it be over the display tank?
 
It'll be over DT. The algea will be the focus of the DT
 
So t8 will be good right? I currently have a heavy planted freshwater. Would that same type of light work?
 
When the tank has lights on it i visit your site. I've already browsed to your selection.
 
In the old days, using T8 on a 55G reef tank required cramming (4-6) 40W T8 four foot tubes 2” above the water.

Depending on the macro, that is a sufficient light intensity. The best spectrum is what suites your viewing pleasure. The seaweed will usually adapt to what it needs. If you are limited to only T8, I have found that using daylight Delux at 6500 kelvin coupled with actinic spectrum gives a pleasant display at about 10K color rendition. Try it, you might like it.
 
Thanks. I'm looking at corallife 10000k daylight now.
 

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