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A friend gave me a 29G(30x12dx18"h) tank that was collecting dust in his basement, and I'm about 90% ready to set the puppy up as a med-high light, high- tech system
Here's my plan:
I've purchased an Eheim 2213 as main filtration.
-Koralia nano pump for circulation(110gph?)
1 bag of Flourite, going in unrinsed
1 bag Eco-Complete, being transferred to the 29 from my first tank, a 10G.
2 bags, 20lbs each Caribsea freshwater gravel,
'Peace River", 1-2mm grain size and "Rio Grande', 3-5mm
Will be dosing the entire Seachem Flourish product line, incl. Tabs, until I run out, then switching to EI.
Pressurized CO2
Now for the dilemma:
I have EXACTLY $100.20 left in my budget for lighting. I've been through Hoppy's:angel: excellent thread re: PAR and t5, reflectors, Distance from the substrate, etc. and have narrowed it down to these fixtures:
I can go Coralife 30" dual T5HO, 2x31W, replacing the actinic for a 6700K or a Colormax bulb. As far as I know, Coralife is the only manufacturer to have a true 30" fixture on the market. I'm a little worried that in a year from now the bulbs won't be available.
Or Odyssea 2x24W(6700K) t5HO, or 4x24W(6700k) T5HO.
- As the reflectors on Odyssea's fixtures are less than excellent, I'm leaning towards the 4x24w, on staggered light duration. I'm also planning on using 1-2 layers of screening mat'l over the lights, to lower the overall light level, or hanging the fixture about 24" above the bottom of the tank, not incl. gravel...
Am I setting myself up for an algae war-of-the-worlds? I just feel that the mediocre reflectors would place the 2x24W out of my lighting goals...
What Say Y'all?:icon_eek:
Here's my plan:
I've purchased an Eheim 2213 as main filtration.
-Koralia nano pump for circulation(110gph?)
1 bag of Flourite, going in unrinsed
1 bag Eco-Complete, being transferred to the 29 from my first tank, a 10G.
2 bags, 20lbs each Caribsea freshwater gravel,
'Peace River", 1-2mm grain size and "Rio Grande', 3-5mm
Will be dosing the entire Seachem Flourish product line, incl. Tabs, until I run out, then switching to EI.
Pressurized CO2
Now for the dilemma:
I have EXACTLY $100.20 left in my budget for lighting. I've been through Hoppy's:angel: excellent thread re: PAR and t5, reflectors, Distance from the substrate, etc. and have narrowed it down to these fixtures:
I can go Coralife 30" dual T5HO, 2x31W, replacing the actinic for a 6700K or a Colormax bulb. As far as I know, Coralife is the only manufacturer to have a true 30" fixture on the market. I'm a little worried that in a year from now the bulbs won't be available.
Or Odyssea 2x24W(6700K) t5HO, or 4x24W(6700k) T5HO.
- As the reflectors on Odyssea's fixtures are less than excellent, I'm leaning towards the 4x24w, on staggered light duration. I'm also planning on using 1-2 layers of screening mat'l over the lights, to lower the overall light level, or hanging the fixture about 24" above the bottom of the tank, not incl. gravel...
Am I setting myself up for an algae war-of-the-worlds? I just feel that the mediocre reflectors would place the 2x24W out of my lighting goals...
What Say Y'all?:icon_eek: