Lighting

Aquarium Lighting
Lighting is one of the most important components of a reef aquarium. The proper lighting intensity is required for corals and/or invertebrates to survive. Similar to plants, corals and many invertebrates require light for photosynthesis to generate energy and food. If your corals and invertebrates do not receive enough light for photosynthesis, they will not survive.-
Zoo Med 24 Inch Coral Sun Flourescent Bulb (T8 STD Output)
$10.26Coral Sun is a high intensity actinic lamp with strong emissions in the short wavelength region of the spectrum, peaking at 420nm. It promotes growth of zooxanthellae algae, essential for the growth and well being of all photosynt... Learn More -
Zoo Med Coral Sun Flourescent Bulb (T8 STD Output)
Price From: $9.87Coral Sun is a high intensity actinic lamp with strong emissions in the short wavelength region of the spectrum, peaking at 420nm. It promotes growth of zooxanthellae algae, essential for the growth and well being of all photosynt... Learn More -
Zoo Med 36 Inch Coral Sun Flourescent Bulb (T8 STD Output)
$11.25Coral Sun is a high intensity actinic lamp with strong emissions in the short wavelength region of the spectrum, peaking at 420nm. It promotes growth of zooxanthellae algae, essential for the growth and well being of all photosynt... Learn More -
Zoo Med 18 Inch Coral Sun Flourescent Bulb (T8 STD Output)
$9.87Coral Sun is a high intensity actinic lamp with strong emissions in the short wavelength region of the spectrum, peaking at 420nm. It promotes growth of zooxanthellae algae, essential for the growth and well being of all photosynt... Learn More -
Zoo Med 48 Inch Coral Sun Flourescent Bulb (T8 STD Output)
$20.15A lot of corals eat algae in order to live. Zooxanthellae, the aforementioned algae, live inside the coral polyps. Zooxanthellae need sunlight to break down sugar in a form they can use as energy. Therefore, without sunlight, Zo... Learn More


