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04-20-2008, 11:23 PM
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#1 | | Aquarium Advice Activist
Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Toronto, Canada.
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| What kinda light? I have a 10 gallon, 20x10 is the dimensions.
What kinda light should I buy for it? I'm going planted for a breeding RCS tank and CO2. Catalina Aquariums isn't an option because shipping to where I live is around 60 dollars when I last asked for another aquarium.
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04-21-2008, 03:25 PM
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#2 | | Moderator Emeritus
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| Get in touch with Neilanh here on the site. He has a few very successful planted tanks. I'm thinking T5s for your tank but he may have a better idea. I'm a Salty so I can only help so much. |
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04-21-2008, 08:09 PM
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#3 | | MTS Advocate Community Moderator
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| Hey MrMalta.
Can you describe more along what you want? You mentioned CO2, how about ferts? Are you aiming for high light setup? Shrimp seem to like a variety of plants, with mosses being their favorite. Mosses don't require much light nor CO2. But, it depends what you're wanting to do with the tank plant wise, then we can make recommendations. |
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04-21-2008, 08:25 PM
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#4 | | Aquarium Advice Activist
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| I have never used ferts with my CO2 setups and I've had great growth, so I'm going to continue this. I have seachem flourite substrate - which keeps clouding the water!!
Anyways, so I'm looking for atleast 2WPG. |
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04-21-2008, 08:34 PM
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#5 | | MTS Advocate Community Moderator
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| 10 gallons is tricky, as it's right around the area where the WPG "guideline" breaks down.
There are several options you can consider in terms of lighting. I can't help you with vendors that are going to get you good deals in Canada, though, as I'm just not familiar with that. Big Als I think is in canada though, isn't it?
Anyhow, if it were me I'd setup with this light and a nice 6700k or 10000k bulb. That'll put you around 3WPG, but as I said earlier that "guideline" starts to breakdown where in smaller tanks need more light. (I run 26W on my 2.5g nano tank). If you were interested in a little more juice you could go with something like this.
Since you don't want to dose ferts (I don't blame you, don't dose my shrimp tank either), I'd probably go with the 1x28W light and see how that goes for you. |
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04-21-2008, 08:48 PM
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#6 | | Aquarium Advice Activist
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| I was also looking at the both of these. I'm going to go with the first I believe 'cause BigAls in Canada's price for the second one is a lot more than the difference between these two American prices.
Thanks for the help, gonna place this order now!  |
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04-22-2008, 06:18 PM
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#7 | | Aquarium Advice Addict Community Moderator
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| I would suggest the first one. You would really need to dose ferts with the 2nd, along with the co2 IMO to have healthy plant growth and avoid algae.
Be careful with co2 on the shrimp tank. I recently stopped injecting it into my shrimp tank after I killed quite a few of my shrimp.  The co2 somehow got bumped up and was injecting alot of co2 in the tank. I think shrimp are more sensitive than most fish are. |
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04-22-2008, 06:44 PM
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#8 | | Aquarium Advice Activist
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| Thanks everyone. Well I did order the first set of lights along with adjustable legs. Just waiting for them to get in.
Perhaps first I'll try the tank without CO2 then.  |
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04-22-2008, 06:47 PM
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#9 | | MTS Advocate Community Moderator
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| Just keep a close eye out when you do start injecting it. In my experience, ferts have caused me problems with the shrimp, not CO2. Now I keep a lower CO2 level (15-20ppm) and no ferts. My tank doesn't thrive, and I see deficiencies, but I haven't figured out what to do about it. It is a high light tank (65W PC on a 20g tank). |
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04-25-2008, 12:50 AM
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#10 | | Aquarium Advice Activist
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| I got my light today and set it up. It's not bad, using it over an open top with the adjustable mounting legs - the light really seems to spread across the room though.
I don't know how to measure my CO2 levels, I just have the DIY Yeast one on my 38 and it has improved everything a lot! I'll just leave the CO2 out and the ferts out, I'll probably just get some java moss and other low light plants in there. |
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