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Well, I've done some research and I'm going to have upgrade my lighting at
very minimum, even to just have low light plants. I found a double bulb strip, fluorescent and the glass cover that were reasonable priced. This may be a dumb question, but my tank is 36" long and the strips come in 30 and 36, what would be the size to get? In my looking around, I noticed that azgardens has a low light, easy care plant group and it says as low as .5 watts/gallon lighting. I didn't think that plants could grow in that low of lighting. These are the plants- Anacharis, Rotala indica, Blood Stargrass, Japanese Fans, Dwarf Lily Plants, Dwarf Onions, Asian Ambulia, Tall Subulata, red-spot Ozelot swords, Crypt Walkeri, Java Ferns. Some I thought were questionable, any thoughts? Also to get a more acceptable substrate, would it be advisable to break down the tank and add the flourite or could I get away with carefully adding it? Or should I add something else like laterite? Thanks for the help. -- JHudson Sure. Fine. Whatever. -Syzygy I have. I did. It's done. -Fight the Future Duct tape is like the Force, it has a dark side and a light side and it holds the universe together. I'm completely normal, just the rest of the world is nuts... There are lies, damn lies and statistics! |
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![]() I'm still wondering, any input? Well, I've done some research and I'm going to have upgrade my lighting at very minimum, even to just have low light plants. I found a double bulb strip, fluorescent and the glass cover that were reasonable priced. This may be a dumb question, but my tank is 36" long and the strips come in 30 and 36, what would be the size to get? In my looking around, I noticed that azgardens has a low light, easy care plant group and it says as low as .5 watts/gallon lighting. I didn't think that plants could grow in that low of lighting. These are the plants- Anacharis, Rotala indica, Blood Stargrass, Japanese Fans, Dwarf Lily Plants, Dwarf Onions, Asian Ambulia, Tall Subulata, red-spot Ozelot swords, Crypt Walkeri, Java Ferns. Some I thought were questionable, any thoughts? Also to get a more acceptable substrate, would it be advisable to break down the tank and add the flourite or could I get away with carefully adding it? Or should I add something else like laterite? Thanks for the help. -- JHudson Sure. Fine. Whatever. -Syzygy I have. I did. It's done. -Fight the Future Duct tape is like the Force, it has a dark side and a light side and it holds the universe together. I'm completely normal, just the rest of the world is nuts... There are lies, damn lies and statistics! |
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You have to decide how much light you want to have. Then you can add a
Power Compact strip, in addition to the one you have, and likely achieve around 3 watts per gallon. Or you can add a two bulb fluorescent for less light. Or replace your current light with either of these. You don't have to have fluorite to successfully raise plants. But if you decide to, you DEFINITELY need to tear down the tank to add it. -- Bob Alston bobalston9 AT aol DOT com "JHudson" wrote in message news:yBLcb.229$uG.20@edtnps84... I'm still wondering, any input? Well, I've done some research and I'm going to have upgrade my lighting at very minimum, even to just have low light plants. I found a double bulb strip, fluorescent and the glass cover that were reasonable priced. This may be a dumb question, but my tank is 36" long and the strips come in 30 and 36, what would be the size to get? In my looking around, I noticed that azgardens has a low light, easy care plant group and it says as low as .5 watts/gallon lighting. I didn't think that plants could grow in that low of lighting. These are the plants- Anacharis, Rotala indica, Blood Stargrass, Japanese Fans, Dwarf Lily Plants, Dwarf Onions, Asian Ambulia, Tall Subulata, red-spot Ozelot swords, Crypt Walkeri, Java Ferns. Some I thought were questionable, any thoughts? Also to get a more acceptable substrate, would it be advisable to break down the tank and add the flourite or could I get away with carefully adding it? Or should I add something else like laterite? Thanks for the help. -- JHudson Sure. Fine. Whatever. -Syzygy I have. I did. It's done. -Fight the Future Duct tape is like the Force, it has a dark side and a light side and it holds the universe together. I'm completely normal, just the rest of the world is nuts... There are lies, damn lies and statistics! |
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