macfisto
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Hello,
I have a standard All-Glass 55-gallon tank that I purchased from PetsMart last year. It has two normal output (15-watt) fluorescent light fixtures. I have a planted tank and it has done moderately well since I set it up last summer. There hasn’t been much actual plant growth (other than my jungle val), and I have quite a BBA problem. I was thinking that more wattage might help with both of these problems.
From reading through this forum, it is apparently possible to use compact fluorescent bulbs in an incandescent fixture (not like I have now), thus improving the amount of light output. So, is it really that easy? All I need to do is purchase two incandescent light fixtures to replace my existing fluorescent light fixtures and put some compact fluorescent bulbs in there? What is the highest wattage of CF bulbs that would be safe to use in these fixtures? I would appreciate any help/advice.
Thanks
I have a standard All-Glass 55-gallon tank that I purchased from PetsMart last year. It has two normal output (15-watt) fluorescent light fixtures. I have a planted tank and it has done moderately well since I set it up last summer. There hasn’t been much actual plant growth (other than my jungle val), and I have quite a BBA problem. I was thinking that more wattage might help with both of these problems.
From reading through this forum, it is apparently possible to use compact fluorescent bulbs in an incandescent fixture (not like I have now), thus improving the amount of light output. So, is it really that easy? All I need to do is purchase two incandescent light fixtures to replace my existing fluorescent light fixtures and put some compact fluorescent bulbs in there? What is the highest wattage of CF bulbs that would be safe to use in these fixtures? I would appreciate any help/advice.
Thanks