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You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Watts per gallon. Thread starter Twisted Melon Start date 9 Feb Twisted Melon Member. How do you work out the watts per gallon for a set of lights? Joined 3 Dec Messages Location enfield. Lights are measured by par not watts per gallon and you need a meter to do so and its not a cheap device. Twisted Melon Member Thread starter. Sorry I should have said about setup. With a variety of light choices, there's one to meet nearly every need.
LEDs provide energy-efficient light while giving off less heat than other types of bulbs such as incandescent or fluorescent. Because LEDs use light-emitting diodes rather than bulbs, they typically last longer than other options. They also give you flexibility in the layout that you might not find with other lighting choices. For example, the LEDs might cover the entire length of the tank top , or they could clump together to spotlight certain areas of your tank.
The light should make your fish feel at home; too much or too little can disrupt their normal sleep and eat cycles. The watts, or the amount of energy used to produce light, should reflect the depth of your tank to make sure the entire aquarium receives even lighting. In general, use the equivalent of watts for shorter tanks, such as those less than 22 inches deep.
For tanks 22 to 28 inches deep, pick watt options. For deeper tanks, use more powerful lights, such as watts.
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