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For all you aquarium plant experts:
I'm setting up a new 75gal planted tank. I understand that 2-3 watts per gallon is what to shoot for. The store bought the tank from is suggesting that I go with something called a compact fluorescent smart light with two bulbs equaling about 130 watts. He says that 2-3 watts per gallon is not necessary and that there are many other variables to consider when deciding upon lighting needs. He also said that I would probably get an algae explosion with so much light. Any other opinions before I make a decision? |
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On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 23:56:36 -0400, willis stanley
wrote: With CF bulbs you really don't need to replace them till they burn out. At least on a plant tank. There are many factors including what type of plants you want to grow, if you want to bother with co2 injection, what kind of fish you want and so forth. This newsgroup is a wealth of information and opinion and I'd suggest you spend a while reading related threads on google. My own personal experience is with a 130 watt fixture above a 55 gal. and I think that's less than I would prefer (e.g., consider how deep the tank is and your need for light to reach the bottom in your assessment). Also consider cost in the overall picture (you probably will need to replace the bulbs every 8 months or so) FWIW I have a 65 watt smartlight above a 20 gallon with less algae than the larger tank. After you've considered what you want for the tank as a whole then made the appropriate lighting decision, you might want to shop online from someplace like hellolights.com--it's usually cheaper than purchasing in an LFS and you've got a better selection of bulbs, etc. (personally, I'm going to shift the 20 to a 6,700K bulb instead of replacing the smartlight). Semper Fi! Visit the forums at Aqua Botanic! http://aquabotanicwetthumb.infopop.cc/#1 Need Nitrate or Potassium for your tank? Go to www.litemanu.com (Just a happy customer of the above!) |
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 03:07:32 GMT, "Pokey"
wrote: For all you aquarium plant experts: I'm setting up a new 75gal planted tank. I understand that 2-3 watts per gallon is what to shoot for. The store bought the tank from is suggesting that I go with something called a compact fluorescent smart light with two bulbs equaling about 130 watts. He says that 2-3 watts per gallon is not 130 watts of CF will be pretty good, probably comparable to 4 standard T-12 tubes, due to the increased efficiency of the CF, assuming the CF has good reflectors, etc. necessary and that there are many other variables to consider when deciding upon lighting needs. He also said that I would probably get an algae explosion with so much light. If you just add 2-3 watts per gallon and no CO2, and not many plants, then you probably would. But, if you plant the tank fairly heavily, and inject CO2, then 2-3 watts would result in lots of fast growing healthy plants. Chuck Gadd http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua |
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