Yes I'm getting one... yes this is nano "tank" #8... need some help brainstorming some alternative lighting options for the Spec V My old Spec light was awful and lasted a whole month before burning out, the one with the new kit doesn't look any better/brighter.
The dimensions of the Spec V are 17.2" x 6.3" x 10.6"
1. Fluval CFL 13W - length of the bulb is about 6.5" so this falls short, hanging 2 on opposing sides would be ugly
2. Finnex 26W - lighting is probably way too high, the bulb seems even shorter
3. Marineland Doublebright LEDs - for 18"-24", I'm worried this will hang off the tank a little bit and doesn't quite match, it would also obstruct the cover, a clip light would be best.
4. Archaea LED 30cm - 11.8", I'm leaning towards this now, seems sleek and the right shape, but a little short.
5. Archaea LED 45cm - this is perfect at 17", but it would have to clip on into the glass middle of the tank, throwing it off a bit, and you can't use the cover.
Debating between #4 and #5, leaning towards 4 but it leaves about 5" of deadspace.
Hello
can you tell me maybe send photos of Fluval spec v?
would you send my emails.
I come from Germany and looking for someone who would be so nice to me send a few photos. Aquarium of the lamp it all
why?
I come from Germany and we are waiting for the Fluval spec v.
It is not for sale in our shops.
until next month.
would appreciate a response.
regards
I'm actually going to purchase this tank on Saturday! Please let me know which light you go with - I am thinking about replacing the stock light for a better one. There does not seem to be much videos about it on youtube currently. What is your opinion on the overflow filter? I a hoping to keep this aquarium in the bedroom and I am hoping it is not too loud.
I think the filter looks exactly like my old Spec, if it's the same rated pump flow should not be a problem (might be a little too strong up top) but I'm using it as a shrimp tank anyway.
I remove the carbon and just use biomedia, but that's just me I never dose chemicals. Keep it natural
Was hoping someone had bought a replacement light already, guess we're the first looking.
I kind of dread getting the eBay lights, feels like I'm buying one exactly like the stock, also most of them have actinic bulbs, maybe I'm looking at the wrong ones.
I currently own a spec V and have been running it lowtech with the stock light since about August. It's actually not too horrible a light and works well with low light plants, or even some medium light plants as long as you put them in the middle and not along the sides.
My current plants are red tiger lily (front and center and thriving), some italian spotted grass, hygro difformis, sunset hygro, a crypt of some sort, and a sword of some sort (forgot their names).
Is the light great? No, not really, but it will work for a low light tank or until you can get something better.
I have the same tank, and am facing the same problem. The bad news for me is, I probably bought the wrong plants (cabomba and red ludwigia, and some other ones I don't have the name), cause the guy at petsmart told me they need high light.
Ray2 looks good, but it's LED too. How do I know that will be enough?
The stock light has 35 7500K daylight LEDs and 2 blue LED for night.
I have a 20" Finnex FugeRay on my spec v and it works great. The only thing I had to do was remove the stock light bracket for it to fit. Its on a 10 hour photoperiod. I am using the full line of seachem ferts, no co2.
Sorry for the horrible picture.
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