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Alan Silver 30-09-2003 02:13 PM

What lighting for anubias, java fern and vallis ? (low tech tank)
 
Hello,

I'm just setting up a new cichlid tank and want to add plants. According
to Tropica's web site, the three types of plants mentioned above are all
fish-proof and should do OK in low light conditions.

The tank is 24" high, so I can't have plants that need high lighting due
to the depth. I was wondering what lighting level I would need to keep
plants. I'm not bothered for huge growth, just healthy plants that don't
get covered in algae.

Tank specs :

24" cube
water will be hard (using crushed coral as substrate)
pH aiming for about 8.0
Twice weekly 10% water changes will be done

Don't know what else to add. Any advice on how to set up the lighting
would be appreciated. The LFS recommended a blue light in addition to
the usual white as this brings out the cichlid's colour well. Don't know
if these add to the light for the plants, or if they are just for fish
decoration.

Any advice very welcome. TIA

--
Alan Silver


Dave Millman 03-10-2003 11:29 PM

What lighting for anubias, java fern and vallis ? (low tech tank)
 
Alan Silver wrote:

Hello,

I'm just setting up a new cichlid tank and want to add plants. According
to Tropica's web site, the three types of plants mentioned above are all
fish-proof and should do OK in low light conditions.

The tank is 24" high, so I can't have plants that need high lighting due
to the depth. I was wondering what lighting level I would need to keep
plants. I'm not bothered for huge growth, just healthy plants that don't
get covered in algae.


Anubias and Java fern are better off NOT planted in the substrate. Most
people tie them to driftwood, stones, etc. This means they can be raised off
the bottom.

Tank specs :

24" cube
water will be hard (using crushed coral as substrate)
pH aiming for about 8.0
Twice weekly 10% water changes will be done


Save some work and change 25% or more per week.

Don't know what else to add. Any advice on how to set up the lighting
would be appreciated. The LFS recommended a blue light in addition to
the usual white as this brings out the cichlid's colour well. Don't know
if these add to the light for the plants, or if they are just for fish
decoration.


Blue lights are typically designed for corals or other inverts. Plant bulbs
are typically 5000-7000K. Great plants can be had at http://www.ahsupply.com




Dave Millman 03-10-2003 11:30 PM

What lighting for anubias, java fern and vallis ? (low tech tank)
 
Alan Silver wrote:

Hello,

I'm just setting up a new cichlid tank and want to add plants. According
to Tropica's web site, the three types of plants mentioned above are all
fish-proof and should do OK in low light conditions.

The tank is 24" high, so I can't have plants that need high lighting due
to the depth. I was wondering what lighting level I would need to keep
plants. I'm not bothered for huge growth, just healthy plants that don't
get covered in algae.


Anubias and Java fern are better off NOT planted in the substrate. Most
people tie them to driftwood, stones, etc. This means they can be raised off
the bottom.

Tank specs :

24" cube
water will be hard (using crushed coral as substrate)
pH aiming for about 8.0
Twice weekly 10% water changes will be done


Save some work and change 25% or more per week.

Don't know what else to add. Any advice on how to set up the lighting
would be appreciated. The LFS recommended a blue light in addition to
the usual white as this brings out the cichlid's colour well. Don't know
if these add to the light for the plants, or if they are just for fish
decoration.


Blue lights are typically designed for corals or other inverts. Plant bulbs
are typically 5000-7000K. Great plants can be had at http://www.ahsupply.com




AQUATIC-STORE.COM 07-10-2003 09:47 PM

What lighting for anubias, java fern and vallis ? (low tech tank)
 
Anubius Does quite well if the ROOTS are plantes in the substrate but
not the rhizome.


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On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 15:12:59 -0700, Dave Millman
wrote:

Alan Silver wrote:

Hello,

I'm just setting up a new cichlid tank and want to add plants. According
to Tropica's web site, the three types of plants mentioned above are all
fish-proof and should do OK in low light conditions.

The tank is 24" high, so I can't have plants that need high lighting due
to the depth. I was wondering what lighting level I would need to keep
plants. I'm not bothered for huge growth, just healthy plants that don't
get covered in algae.


Anubias and Java fern are better off NOT planted in the substrate. Most
people tie them to driftwood, stones, etc. This means they can be raised off
the bottom.

Tank specs :

24" cube
water will be hard (using crushed coral as substrate)
pH aiming for about 8.0
Twice weekly 10% water changes will be done


Save some work and change 25% or more per week.

Don't know what else to add. Any advice on how to set up the lighting
would be appreciated. The LFS recommended a blue light in addition to
the usual white as this brings out the cichlid's colour well. Don't know
if these add to the light for the plants, or if they are just for fish
decoration.


Blue lights are typically designed for corals or other inverts. Plant bulbs
are typically 5000-7000K. Great plants can be had at http://www.ahsupply.com





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