malonbl
Aquarium Advice Activist
I have very low light (single T8) in my 29 gallon with low-light plants. I want to upgrade to more "solid" low light (1 watt/gallon), while still keeping a low-tech tank and spending minimal money.
My idea is to go to a two bulb, T5-NO set-up and to elevate it a few inches above my open tank. Per the PAR chart referenced here often, that would still keep me low light. Primary reasons for wanting to make this change is to allow for some ground cover, possibly with crypto parva, and also to enable me to get some floating anacharis. Currently have anubias and java fern.
So, on to my question. I am seeing coralife 30" t5-NO dual fixtures and not much else. I did see an aqueon on amazon, but it was a bit more expensive. The coralife has a "6700 daylight and a colormax bulb"
Anyone have experience with this fixture and bulb combination? What it be an appropriate fixture for the goals I stated?
My idea is to go to a two bulb, T5-NO set-up and to elevate it a few inches above my open tank. Per the PAR chart referenced here often, that would still keep me low light. Primary reasons for wanting to make this change is to allow for some ground cover, possibly with crypto parva, and also to enable me to get some floating anacharis. Currently have anubias and java fern.
So, on to my question. I am seeing coralife 30" t5-NO dual fixtures and not much else. I did see an aqueon on amazon, but it was a bit more expensive. The coralife has a "6700 daylight and a colormax bulb"
Anyone have experience with this fixture and bulb combination? What it be an appropriate fixture for the goals I stated?