12g AquaPod Zoa Tank Lighting

jonbar1

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Hello fellow Zoa nuts!

My 12g AquaPod has become more of a zoa tank over the months, and with how much I've spent on getting my favorites, I want the best possible light I can give them.

I am seriously considering getting the 150w SunPod for them, mostly so I can get the Phoenix 14k bulb. Would this be too much light for them? I could get the 70w instead, but want the best light possible for them.

Thanks In Advance!

Jon
 

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Hey, welcome to Club Zoa! :wave:

This is Ed Gray's tank, the nano zoa guru LOL:

http://www.club-zoa.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=195


There are quite a few threads on this forum that talk about lighting changes for 12 gallon tanks. You can tell which thread by looking at the thread names- most have been named after the tanks they are for. I'd also send those guys a pm and ask them, since they have been researching it for their own tanks!

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Welcome Jon! The 70watt would work but I dont think they make a 14k phoenix bulb. I think the 150watt sunpod would work well, as long as your able to keep the temp from getting to high.
 

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