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I bought at Home Depot 2x 18" Philips NATURAL SUNSHINE 15W, 5000K lights for
my 20 gallon tank. Cost me $6.79 each. It has a yellowish color light in the tank, quite natural. Also, they sell for plant growing 18" light with special spectrum, may be I should've get that one? It had much less luminosity. Are they OK for growing plants? Any one tried it? Some how, I have to get two or three of these into my light strip, so at least I get 30 -45W light into my tank. PetsMart had on one of the 36 gallon corner tank 24" dual light strip, but it only comes with that tank, they don't sell it separate. Looks it would fit mine. I'll search the net for it. Julius |
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"Szaki" wrote in message news:B%_6d.182166$3l3.43570@attbi_s03...
I bought at Home Depot 2x 18" Philips NATURAL SUNSHINE 15W, 5000K lights for my 20 gallon tank. Cost me $6.79 each. It has a yellowish color light in the tank, quite natural. Also, they sell for plant growing 18" light with special spectrum, may be I should've get that one? It had much less luminosity. Are they OK for growing plants? Any one tried it? Some how, I have to get two or three of these into my light strip, so at least I get 30 -45W light into my tank. PetsMart had on one of the 36 gallon corner tank 24" dual light strip, but it only comes with that tank, they don't sell it separate. Looks it would fit mine. I'll search the net for it. Julius Unless your tank is very deep, you don't need too much light to get good plant growth - one tube should do it - see: http://mike-edwardes.members.beeb.net/plant/lotech.html Mike. -- Mike Edwardes Tropicals http://mike-edwardes.members.beeb.net |
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My 20 gallon only has 15W ligth right now, what I read shouldbe at least 2W
/ gallon for low light plants. I think 15W is not enough. Julius "Mike Edwardes" wrote in message om... "Szaki" wrote in message news:B%_6d.182166$3l3.43570@attbi_s03... I bought at Home Depot 2x 18" Philips NATURAL SUNSHINE 15W, 5000K lights for my 20 gallon tank. Cost me $6.79 each. It has a yellowish color light in the tank, quite natural. Also, they sell for plant growing 18" light with special spectrum, may be I should've get that one? It had much less luminosity. Are they OK for growing plants? Any one tried it? Some how, I have to get two or three of these into my light strip, so at least I get 30 -45W light into my tank. PetsMart had on one of the 36 gallon corner tank 24" dual light strip, but it only comes with that tank, they don't sell it separate. Looks it would fit mine. I'll search the net for it. Julius Unless your tank is very deep, you don't need too much light to get good plant growth - one tube should do it - see: http://mike-edwardes.members.beeb.net/plant/lotech.html Mike. -- Mike Edwardes Tropicals http://mike-edwardes.members.beeb.net |
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Szaki wrote:
My 20 gallon only has 15W ligth right now, what I read shouldbe at least 2W / gallon for low light plants. I think 15W is not enough. Julius If your fish are anything like mine they will find your efforts wonderful. Wonderfully tasty that is... ;-) -Donald -- "One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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![]() "Donald K" wrote in message ... Szaki wrote: My 20 gallon only has 15W ligth right now, what I read shouldbe at least 2W / gallon for low light plants. I think 15W is not enough. Julius If your fish are anything like mine they will find your efforts wonderful. Wonderfully tasty that is... ;-) Yep. Goldfish 5: Plants 0 -Donald -- "One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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Szaki wrote:
My 20 gallon only has 15W ligth right now, what I read shouldbe at least 2W / gallon for low light plants. I think 15W is not enough. Julius "Mike Edwardes" wrote in message om... "Szaki" wrote in message news:B%_6d.182166$3l3.43570@attbi_s03... I bought at Home Depot 2x 18" Philips NATURAL SUNSHINE 15W, 5000K lights for my 20 gallon tank. Cost me $6.79 each. It has a yellowish color light in the tank, quite natural. Also, they sell for plant growing 18" light with special spectrum, may be I should've get that one? It had much less luminosity. Are they OK for growing plants? Any one tried it? Some how, I have to get two or three of these into my light strip, so at least I get 30 -45W light into my tank. PetsMart had on one of the 36 gallon corner tank 24" dual light strip, but it only comes with that tank, they don't sell it separate. Looks it would fit mine. I'll search the net for it. Julius Unless your tank is very deep, you don't need too much light to get good plant growth - one tube should do it - see: http://mike-edwardes.members.beeb.net/plant/lotech.html Mike. -- Mike Edwardes Tropicals http://mike-edwardes.members.beeb.net Szaka, You know I have a 20. and what I tried and liked was I put in a bulb called Sun 2.0. Its in the reptile section of petsmart thats where I found it And my plants are really doing good. Kay |
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![]() in the tank, quite natural. Also, they sell for plant growing 18" light Szaka, You know I have a 20. and what I tried and liked was I put in a bulb called Sun 2.0. Its in the reptile section of petsmart thats where I found it And my plants are really doing good. Kay Sun 2.0 is fluorescent or incandescent bulb? Incandescent gives off too much heat. Julius |
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Its fluorescent.
Kay |
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The best lighting I've EVER used is the compact flourescent lighting
from AH Supply, http://www.ahsupply.com. Good color rendition, and because they are CF's, they use about 1/3 less energy than your typical T-12 style flourescent. I think, but I'm not certain, that they are even more energy efficient than the T-8's (anybody?). The bulbs last forever too. The ones I have are about 4 years old and still going strong. Lilly Kay wrote in message om... Its fluorescent. Kay |
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Lilly,
WOw the 13 watt kits are very affordable! I have compact lighing on my larger tanks, but thought it would be a waste of money on my small tanks, Now I see. Thanks soooo much!! Kay |
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