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Bought a tank with a hood, but no light fixtures?
ok, so i got the hood for the lights but no light fixtures,, let alone flouresent lights. Here is the light fixture he sells in the store for $45, and one 36 inch flouresnt light is 20 bucks (36' is what I need for a 55g right?). My question is, do they sell light fixtures online? Are the prices better? Thanks.
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My 55 [acronym:caeb0b0587="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:caeb0b0587] tank is 48 inches long. Big Al's sells them but it depends on how many bulbs you want. I bought a triple tube 48 inch strip for $100. But that also depends on if you have glass or plastic hoods. Or do you just want to mount the light fixture in the canopy?
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Yes, the prices are much better online. Try:
www.bigalsonline.com www.petsolutions.com www.thatfishplace.com Of course, the cheapest light strips would be the single bulb flourescent lights. If you don't want to grow live plants, you should be fine with one of those. If you do want plants, you could get a double or triple bulb strip light, like FF was talking about, or you could go for a compact flourescent strip light. I have the Current USA Satellite [acronym:cdcffa5d20="Compact Flourescent"]CF[/acronym:cdcffa5d20] light on my 20 gallon planted, with a moonlight, and it's awesome. To use the double or triple bulb strips, or the [acronym:cdcffa5d20="Compact Flourescent"]CF[/acronym:cdcffa5d20] strips, you will need a glass hood.
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Ok, that clears a lot of things up. Looks like most single bulbs are around 40 and doubles are 80. I found these doubles for 47 on bigals
http://www.bigalsonline.com/catalog/...d1=1843;pcid2= http://www.bigalsonline.com/catalog/...d1=1843;pcid2= can someone explain the difference between the bulbs in these two? Also, these prices for two bulbs are like the prices of having just one bulb? Seems like I would get these even if i didnt plan on plants, since i could just keep them if i decided to grow plants in the future... |
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A bunch of these are going on ebay, and if I were going to buy a 2 bulb fixture this seems like the best deal
http://cgi.ebay.com/48-inch-JEBO-HIG...QQcmdZViewItem however, isnt 260 watts way to much for 55g? isnt 1w per gallon ideal and anything over two causes algae? |
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They seem to be the same light, just with different bulbs. The second link you posted uses one 10000K bulb and one actinic. The actinic spectrum is used mostly for [acronym:acf2625d56="Saltwater"]SW[/acronym:acf2625d56] I believe, and it does not benefit plants. The first link you posted is the same light, just with a full spectrum bulb and a 6700K bulb. Plants will be able to use this light, so I would choose that one. However, that still only gives you about 1 watt per gallon, so you would still be very limited in what plants you could keep. Some people say that you can't even grow java fern or anubias in 1 [acronym:acf2625d56="Watts Per Gallon"]wpg[/acronym:acf2625d56], but this has not been my experience. But you probably wouldn't be able to grow much else.
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So is more wattage than one ideal? couldn't I just add more later, perhaps buy a more powerful bulb?
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If I could just add to your shopping here:
http://www.aquatraders.com/index.asp...WPROD&ProdID=9 This is the light I am looking at for my 55gl [acronym:cd128898e5="Freshwater"]FW[/acronym:cd128898e5].
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The only problem is I don't know how WIDE it is. It's 48" long, but the width eludes me.
I emailed the website asking, but no reply yet. Good luck and let us know what you get.
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that seems like a great deal. I think I will get that, unless you have found something better. The wattage is much higher than bigals for the price. also it says this:
"FREE items include two 65W bulb 50/50 & one set of flip top leg - This system includes an external remote ballast" does them mean extra bulbs and a remote to turn it off and on? And what the heck is a set of flop top leg? |
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