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lighting help
Hello,
I would like to put the best possible lighting configuration into my 30 gallon freshwater planted tank... (18" deep).. What do you guys recommend??? I'm looking for suggestions on wattage, and lighting temperatures. Currently, I'm running a single 96 Watt PC bulb at 6700k... It's almost at the end of it's life cycle, and was wondering if I could do better, or should just stick with what I have.. My tank also has pressurized CO2 injection.... Thanks! Troy |
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Thanks for the comments Keith.... AHSupply is exactly where I got my
current lighting configuration. I was told about 18 months of useful life per bulb... Mine is around 15 months old, and was going to replace it... Wasn't sure if 6 Watts per gallon would be overkill if I added a second 96 watter..... Thanks, Troy "Keith Moore" wrote in message ... wrote: I would like to put the best possible lighting configuration into my 30 gallon freshwater planted tank... (18" deep).. What do you guys recommend??? I'm looking for suggestions on wattage, and lighting temperatures. Currently, I'm running a single 96 Watt PC bulb at 6700k... It's almost at the end of it's life cycle, and was wondering if I could do better, or should just stick with what I have.. My tank also has pressurized CO2 injection.... Well you're running almost 3 watts/gallon which ain't bad. If the growth and illumination is still suitable I'd just stick with your current tube until it quits completely. You may want to check out www.ahsupply.com and see the reflectors they offer, if it isn't already part of your setup. Keith |
lighting help
Troy Bruder wrote in message
... ... Wasn't sure if 6 Watts per gallon would be overkill if I added a second 96 watter..... Whoa. You'll want to outfit your fish with little tiny foster grants. |
lighting help
What tupe of plants are you planning on having?
This will healp us help you. Also i have the cheapest lights on the net for bulbs and hamilton lights. Marcus http://www.aquatic-store.com/ Co2 tanks on sale Power compact bulbs and MH the lowest on the net Eheim PRO II 2026 $143 Co2 regulator and bubble counter with needle valve $75 FORUM http://aquatic.yupapa.com/phpbb/index.php On 06 Oct 2003 18:46:22 GMT, tufjunk (Keith Moore) wrote: wrote: I would like to put the best possible lighting configuration into my 30 gallon freshwater planted tank... (18" deep).. What do you guys recommend??? I'm looking for suggestions on wattage, and lighting temperatures. Currently, I'm running a single 96 Watt PC bulb at 6700k... It's almost at the end of it's life cycle, and was wondering if I could do better, or should just stick with what I have.. My tank also has pressurized CO2 injection.... Well you're running almost 3 watts/gallon which ain't bad. If the growth and illumination is still suitable I'd just stick with your current tube until it quits completely. You may want to check out www.ahsupply.com and see the reflectors they offer, if it isn't already part of your setup. Keith |
lighting help
Troy Bruder wrote:
AHSupply is exactly where I got my current lighting configuration. I was told about 18 months of useful life per bulb... Mine is around 15 months old, and was going to replace it... Wasn't sure if 6 Watts per gallon would be overkill if I added a second 96 watter..... I've got bulbs almost 3 years old and they're still going strong. Six watts/ gallon might be overkill depending on who you talk too : ) With that much lighting it would really be hard to keep up with a proper dosing routine and also leave little room for error. Keith |
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Keith Moore wrote:
I've got bulbs almost 3 years old and they're still going strong. Keith, Buy one new one, plug it in next to the others, and compare. You'll end up buying the others too. Yes, your old ones are still burning. But no, they aren't nearly what they were when you bought them. 18 months is about right. |
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Dave Millman wrote:
Keith, Buy one new one, plug it in next to the others, and compare. You'll end up buying the others too. Yes, your old ones are still burning. But no, they aren't nearly what they were when you bought them. 18 months is about right. Dave I am sure that is true. I guess what I meant by "still going strong" was based on actual plant growth. Fluorescent bulbs absolutely grow dimmer over time and problems can arise from diminished output, such as increased algae and poor plant growth. It just doesn't make sense to replace a CF bulb that is performing well. Best regards, Keith Moore |
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Keith Moore wrote:
Fluorescent bulbs absolutely grow dimmer over time and problems can arise from diminished output, such as increased algae and poor plant growth. It just doesn't make sense to replace a CF bulb that is performing well. Keith, here it is from another perspective: You spent good cash to purchase a CF system, probably 4X-5X what an adequate Home Depot shop light system would have cost. If you weren't concerned with light quality and output, you certainly would have saved those funds, or invested them in another purchase you valued more highly. At this time, you are NOT getting what you paid for. If you are OK with this, great, although, the obvious question of why you invested in CF in the first place does arise. If you want to get what you paid for, and what you enjoyed for the first 18 months, replace the bulbs. That's my thinking, anyway. |
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