Jsarita68
Aquarium Advice Regular
Hi,
I have a 13 gallon wide screen tank from Aquean and it came with a hood equipped with nine diodes at .5 watts per diode giving a total of 4.5 watts for the whole tank. Aquean said that this equals about 9 to 10 watts of fluorescent lights. They are cool white lights at 6500k which I heard was good for plants but the wattage seems to low to grow plants. The plants I am trying to grow are low light plants, Dwarf Sagitatia which requires 3 WPG, Water Sprite and Java Moss which requires only 1 to 2 WPG and Guppy Grass. I have not been able to find out what WPG Guppy Grass likes but I heard it was pretty low. With my current situation I am looking at .346 WPG. of LEDs equal to about .76 WPG of fluorescent. This probably explains why my Guppy Grass is disintegrating, the Water Sprite and Dwarf Sag. are growing but very slowly.
I live in Florida and don't like to have my home too cold. I keep my AC at around 78 and unfortunately my tank stays at 80. I think this is a little too high for my fish and snails so I am planning on building a screen top for my tank to provide more evaporation in an attempt to cool down the tank to 78. I need the netting to keep my nerite snails and fish from escaping the tank.
I need better lighting for the tank to grow the plants and have been looking for a LED strip to go on top but have been having a hard time finding one that will provide enough light. I don't need or want moonlights but do need the strip to work with a timer. I am also concerned that the strip can be damaged by water since the tank won't have a glass top. Can anyone give me suggestions on a good strip to buy or any other lighting suggestions?
Tank Info:
The current stock I have in the tank are three Platy and three nerite snails. Plans to add one more Platy, 4 or 5 Endler's Guppies and RCS plus Java moss. I have sand and gravel substrate with a nice size piece of driftwood in the center of the tank. My tank has PH of 8, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites and 5 nitrates, 80 degrees in tank. Started adding one dose of .05 mil. of Seachems Flourish this past week and plan to add it weekly.
Thanks! ~J
I have a 13 gallon wide screen tank from Aquean and it came with a hood equipped with nine diodes at .5 watts per diode giving a total of 4.5 watts for the whole tank. Aquean said that this equals about 9 to 10 watts of fluorescent lights. They are cool white lights at 6500k which I heard was good for plants but the wattage seems to low to grow plants. The plants I am trying to grow are low light plants, Dwarf Sagitatia which requires 3 WPG, Water Sprite and Java Moss which requires only 1 to 2 WPG and Guppy Grass. I have not been able to find out what WPG Guppy Grass likes but I heard it was pretty low. With my current situation I am looking at .346 WPG. of LEDs equal to about .76 WPG of fluorescent. This probably explains why my Guppy Grass is disintegrating, the Water Sprite and Dwarf Sag. are growing but very slowly.
I live in Florida and don't like to have my home too cold. I keep my AC at around 78 and unfortunately my tank stays at 80. I think this is a little too high for my fish and snails so I am planning on building a screen top for my tank to provide more evaporation in an attempt to cool down the tank to 78. I need the netting to keep my nerite snails and fish from escaping the tank.
I need better lighting for the tank to grow the plants and have been looking for a LED strip to go on top but have been having a hard time finding one that will provide enough light. I don't need or want moonlights but do need the strip to work with a timer. I am also concerned that the strip can be damaged by water since the tank won't have a glass top. Can anyone give me suggestions on a good strip to buy or any other lighting suggestions?
Tank Info:
The current stock I have in the tank are three Platy and three nerite snails. Plans to add one more Platy, 4 or 5 Endler's Guppies and RCS plus Java moss. I have sand and gravel substrate with a nice size piece of driftwood in the center of the tank. My tank has PH of 8, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites and 5 nitrates, 80 degrees in tank. Started adding one dose of .05 mil. of Seachems Flourish this past week and plan to add it weekly.
Thanks! ~J