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Installing Fish Tank Lights for your Beginner Marine Aquarium

Those planning to put up a reef system will need to make the right allowances for fish tank lights. marine fish tanks have different lighting needs than freshwater tanks and should therefore be installed with more intense kinds of lighting. In this case, metal halide aquarium lights are the more ideal choice.

Setting up your marine fish tank lights

Many first-time aquarists focus too much on enhancing the beauty of their tanks, not fully understanding the lighting types that their aquarium setups need. Choosing the right kind of fish tank lights will ultimately depend on the kind of fish that you have and the type of plant life in your fish tank, as well as the kinds of live corals and anemones that thrive in there. Many kinds of aquatic plants need enough light for them to be able to generate food through photosynthesis. Without proper lighting too, some fish species become stressed and are unable to cope with the pressures of an aquarium environment.

Metal halide aquarium lights are preferred by many marine tank keepers for a number of reasons. First of all, these types of lighting produce more intense results. They are able to generate higher concentrations of light than most normal fluorescent types. And so, they are best for reef tanks, where most hobbyists intend to keep clams, anemones, and live corals.

Also, metal halide lights are able to produce a beautiful glittery effect, which no doubt most divers have witnessed during underwater diving exploits. These lights help you achieve an almost surreal effect for your fish tank.

Some tips for beginners

If you are a beginner at marine aquarium keeping, choosing the right kinds of fish tank lights is very important. Check the watts per gallon requirement of your marine tank and get to know the advantages of each lighting variety, so you know you are picking the right one for your reef aquarium.

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