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incadecent vs. luminecent
had a shop light 2x40 w setup for a few days. package says it's equal to
175 w incadecent. It's over a 55gal tank. Is this sufficent for low/moderate plant growth? Can I grow High light plants in this tank? I've got CO2 on the way. Right now I have 1 melon sword, a bunch of crypts, and spirilla in there. Do I need more light? Not much room left at the top. |
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incadecent vs. luminecent
I think you'll probably want more light if you want to grow high light
plants... If it were mine I would at least go for 2x65 watt power compacts or maybe even 4x55 watt. Since you already have co2 on the way you'll be OK with more than 2 watts per gallon. Although the amount of growth that you can get out of 3-4 watts per gallon is pretty scary!!! HTH Ron "Aku, Shapeshifting Master Of Darkness" wrote in message ... had a shop light 2x40 w setup for a few days. package says it's equal to 175 w incadecent. It's over a 55gal tank. Is this sufficent for low/moderate plant growth? Can I grow High light plants in this tank? I've got CO2 on the way. Right now I have 1 melon sword, a bunch of crypts, and spirilla in there. Do I need more light? Not much room left at the top. |
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Hi,
I have a 2gal tank with a 28W light.DIY CO2. What is once a planted garden has become a overgrown forest in 3 weeks. I understand what your "pretty scarry" means Good thing to note so far, I got pearling almost everyday. Cheerios Vincent "Ron Nelson" wrote in message ... I think you'll probably want more light if you want to grow high light plants... If it were mine I would at least go for 2x65 watt power compacts or maybe even 4x55 watt. Since you already have co2 on the way you'll be OK with more than 2 watts per gallon. Although the amount of growth that you can get out of 3-4 watts per gallon is pretty scary!!! HTH Ron "Aku, Shapeshifting Master Of Darkness" wrote in message ... had a shop light 2x40 w setup for a few days. package says it's equal to 175 w incadecent. It's over a 55gal tank. Is this sufficent for low/moderate plant growth? Can I grow High light plants in this tank? I've got CO2 on the way. Right now I have 1 melon sword, a bunch of crypts, and spirilla in there. Do I need more light? Not much room left at the top. |
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"Ron Nelson" wrote in
: I think you'll probably want more light if you want to grow high light plants... If it were mine I would at least go for 2x65 watt power compacts or maybe even 4x55 watt. Since you already have co2 on the way you'll be OK with more than 2 watts per gallon. Although the amount of growth that you can get out of 3-4 watts per gallon is pretty scary!!! HTH Ron Is there any way I can get this kind of lighting on the cheap? I can't afford those lighting kits they have at my lfs. Hoping there would be a Lowes or Home Depot solution to this since they are pretty inexpensive. |
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Absolutely. I use Home Depot fixtures. I picked up a Coralife tube from
the LFS, but at $30 for a 36" tube, that's likely the last time I bother. I also picked up a "plant gro" bulb, I think from Canadian Tire, for $6. I went to a metal halide site which said something to the effect of, "unless you're growing coral, regular lights from the Home Depot are all you need." I had 80w over a 38g tank (50w "normal" bulb, 30w Coralife), and that produced considerable plant growth. I'm now down to 60w, growth has slowed but is still satisfactory, pearling everyday and streams of gas from nicks & cuts. Remember, eventually you'll have TOO MUCH flora in your tank. I enjoy pulling cuttings from the 38g into my other tanks, but once they're all planted sufficiently I'm going to have to start pruning them, or reduce my light. Personally, I'd rather save the money and avoid the work! If you have multiple tanks, consider putting high light in one of them, and using the cuttings from that tank to populate the other tanks. I have moderate lighting in the rest (usually about 1.7-2wpg), which promotes moderate growth to deal with feesh waste, but doesn't have me "mowing the lawn" to find them. Let your tastes be your guide, young Grasshopper. Have fun! D "Aku, Shapeshifting Master Of Darkness" wrote in message ... Is there any way I can get this kind of lighting on the cheap? I can't afford those lighting kits they have at my lfs. Hoping there would be a Lowes or Home Depot solution to this since they are pretty inexpensive. |
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On Thu, 05 Jun 2003 13:51:24 GMT, "Aku, Shapeshifting Master Of
Is there any way I can get this kind of lighting on the cheap? I can't afford those lighting kits they have at my lfs. Hoping there would be a Lowes or Home Depot solution to this since they are pretty inexpensive. I use four GE "daylight" bulbs in two $8.00 four foot fixtures. Total cost was about $40. This grows hair grass and baby's tears like weeds over my 55 gallon tank. Take the stick in the eye out to reply. |
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incadecent vs. luminecent
Besides the great response from plants, I've found that the Daylight bulbs
are much too green and not enough brightness to bring out the colors in my fish (more blue light). Unfortunately I haven't found a cheap 18,000K bulb yet...and I still use the PowerGlo. -- Dave Picklyk www.picklyk.com/aquascape "AC/DCdude17" wrote in message ... X-No-Archive: Yes James Ervin wrote: I use four GE "daylight" bulbs in two $8.00 four foot fixtures. Total cost was about $40. This grows hair grass and baby's tears like weeds over my 55 gallon tank. Take the stick in the eye out to reply. That lamp is called GE Daylight Ultra or F40SP65 and it's like $6 a piece at Wal-Mart. |
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