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Old 06-27-2009, 10:33 PM   #1
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I Want to Do This 29gal Right

I have a 29gal aquarium set up with a sand substrate. My problem is I don't know how to go about decorating it because this is my first aquarium. The lighting that came with the aquarium is a single 17W full spectrum bulb. I am thinking of doing live plants, but I don't know which ones if any would work with my lighting. More importantly I don't know how many of each to get.

The fish that I plan on getting for my aquarium so far are 9x Harlequin Rasboras, 1x Dwarf Gourami, 5x Kuhli Loaches.

The reason I chose sand substrate is to accomodate the Kuhli Loaches because I hear they like to burrough in soft substrate.

So, the questions are:
1. What plants will work with my lighting?
2. How many of each should I get for the aquarium to look nice?
3. Do I need soil to plant them in or do I just plop them in the sand?
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Old 06-27-2009, 10:40 PM   #2
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You'll have to stick with low light plants - java moss, java fern, maybe anacharis, with only 17W. That's really low lighting. See if you can find another 17W fixture and double what you have, that should be pretty cheap.

How many plants? however many you want to get a look that you like. The only limit is how much space you have.

Sand is fine if you stick with low tech setup

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Old 06-27-2009, 10:54 PM   #3
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1 low light plants like java ferns moss crypts and anubias should work.
2 depends how full you want your tank to be. some people want it thick others just one or two there
3 nope some just right into the sand but plants like java ferns moss and anubias work best tied to rocks or wood.

another option is to upgrade the light. you can get a reg hood that uses incandescent bulbs and screw in 2x23w cfl bulbs or a little more pricey but a t5 or cf set up.
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Old 06-27-2009, 11:02 PM   #4
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I bought the aquarium as a kit so the hood I believe can only support one light. It is a plastic hood with an acylic window where the light shines through, and the light fixture fits snug on top and only supports one bulb. Is there a more powerful bulb I can put in its place? Or would it be better to trash the hood?
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Old 06-27-2009, 11:34 PM   #5
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no its not as simple as getting a new bulb. there are retro fit kits where you can install a compact florescent bulb into the hood you already have.

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Old 06-28-2009, 12:54 AM   #6
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I have compact fluorescent already I think? Here are some pictures to give you a better idea.





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Old 06-28-2009, 01:46 AM   #7
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no thats just a reg fluorescent tube.



http://upload.ecvv.com/upload/Produc...scent_Bulb.jpg

i have a 29 like that. i have a supply 55w retro fit kit over it.
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or something like that and use these types of bulbs....

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I have the same hood and this is what I did after removing the 4 screws that secure the stock fixture. I used weather proof sockets and hose clamps to hold them to the stock screw locations.

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Wow that looks great. I think I'm going to try just one or two anubias with my current lighting just to see how it does. If it looks like it's not doing well then I will probably go with your fix.
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Anubias should do fine, along with the other low light plants that were mentioned. You can always upgrade your lighting in the future if you decide that you want more options for plants you can keep.
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