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SeaClear System II and lighting
Hi All,
I have a 40 Gallon SeaClear System II tank. The included hood sits in the opening of the aquarium. See http://www.petsmart.com/global/produ...52444177 8940 for an image. The problem with this hood is that it only holds a 24" bulb which limits me to 2 x 20 Watts. Looking at my plants, I have a feeling that that's not enough ;-) Is there any way to put 2 x 40 Watts into a 24" hood? Thanks, Skeeve |
SeaClear System II and lighting
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Skeeve wrote: Hi All, I have a 40 Gallon SeaClear System II tank. The included hood sits in the opening of the aquarium. See http://www.petsmart.com/global/produ...52444177 8940 for an image. The problem with this hood is that it only holds a 24" bulb which limits me to 2 x 20 Watts. Looking at my plants, I have a feeling that that's not enough ;-) Is there any way to put 2 x 40 Watts into a 24" hood? Sure if you switch to compact fluorescent. There are 18" 40W biax tubes. This is what I've standardized on here. Warm whites are plenty good enough you don't need anything fancier than that - to say nothing of the evidence that everything fancier doesn't actually work as well - plus because they're a more or less "standard" - that is sued in industry a lot they can be had more cheaply than the Asian made pet/fancy/expensive tubes. -- Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
SeaClear System II and lighting
Skeeve wrote:
Hi All, I have a 40 Gallon SeaClear System II tank. The included hood sits in the opening of the aquarium. See http://www.petsmart.com/global/produ...T%3C%3Eprd_id= 845524441778940 for an image. The problem with this hood is that it only holds a 24" bulb which limits me to 2 x 20 Watts. Looking at my plants, I have a feeling that that's not enough ;-) Is there any way to put 2 x 40 Watts into a 24" hood? Thanks, Skeeve If you have 22" length and 2" height available inside the existing hood, you could strip out the existing lighting and retrofit with a 55W CFL and reflector from www.ahsupply.com. I think that would deliver much more light than two 24" bulbs, and would get you to the point where you could get started with the lower light plants. Maybe that's all you need unless you are going to also supply CO2. To increase light beyond this, the existing hood is limited by being made of plastic and not providing a good way to let heat escape. If you can provide the ventilation then you could consider a 2x55 retrofit. Or just eliminate the Seaclear hood and use a ready packaged light fixture. Since the filtration in the back of the aquarium reduces the front-back dimension, I think a more narrow single lamp solution is going to be easier to work with. If you must have two lamps then a dual T5 solution could be your best bet, but expect a price penalty. -- |
SeaClear System II and lighting
That's great advice, thanks. Just got to figure out now what the best
way might be. I thought about getting rid of the SeaClear hood and suspend something off the ceiling. Wonder if I had any problems with fish jumping out ;) |
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