Hi,
I posted this on APC, but I'll do it here as well...
I have a 150 gallon aquarium. It has dimensions of 72" long x 18" wide x 29" tall. I will be keeping mbuna in it (sorry, no discus!). Anyways, I really like anubias and java fern is pretty nice as well. I want to have a relatively heavily planted rockscape, with nothing in the sand substrate because of impending uprooting by the mbuna.
I want to know what I should do about the lighting. I have absolutely nothing right now. I looked at 2 of the hagen 36" T5HOs, but for near $400CDN after purchasing the bulbs, no thanks.
I want to be able to grow my low light plants relatively well. Are 2 coralife 96 watt fixtures over the 72" of the aquarium overkill? What about 3 x AHS 55Watt kits, but I'm not a particularly big fan/professional of DIY and I'd like to try and avoid it. Anything else? I'm not just limited to power compacts, but do realize I'm in Canada and don't have as much selection due to shipping limitations. I don't want to fertilize or dose CO2, or anything. Pretty much just want to have lights, plants and fish feces.
I would like to do the environment a favour and not have 2931920 watts of light over my aquarium, but I also want to grow my plants well. I don't want algae issues. And I don't want to overlap striplights. And finally, how would you go about planting the plants in the rocks? Crevasses are hard to find...do they do ok tied to individual rocks? Will they root themselves after awhile? What other plants could do well rooted in the rocks? Thanks.
Narhay.
PS: The 36" coralife 2x21W NO T-5 light was suggested to me, but they seem to be very difficult to find around here.
Also, supergluing the anubias to rock was mentioned. Will this damage the rhizome if I ever need to move it? Will tying it to a rock and then letting the roots attach themselves have the same effect?
I posted this on APC, but I'll do it here as well...
I have a 150 gallon aquarium. It has dimensions of 72" long x 18" wide x 29" tall. I will be keeping mbuna in it (sorry, no discus!). Anyways, I really like anubias and java fern is pretty nice as well. I want to have a relatively heavily planted rockscape, with nothing in the sand substrate because of impending uprooting by the mbuna.
I want to know what I should do about the lighting. I have absolutely nothing right now. I looked at 2 of the hagen 36" T5HOs, but for near $400CDN after purchasing the bulbs, no thanks.
I want to be able to grow my low light plants relatively well. Are 2 coralife 96 watt fixtures over the 72" of the aquarium overkill? What about 3 x AHS 55Watt kits, but I'm not a particularly big fan/professional of DIY and I'd like to try and avoid it. Anything else? I'm not just limited to power compacts, but do realize I'm in Canada and don't have as much selection due to shipping limitations. I don't want to fertilize or dose CO2, or anything. Pretty much just want to have lights, plants and fish feces.
I would like to do the environment a favour and not have 2931920 watts of light over my aquarium, but I also want to grow my plants well. I don't want algae issues. And I don't want to overlap striplights. And finally, how would you go about planting the plants in the rocks? Crevasses are hard to find...do they do ok tied to individual rocks? Will they root themselves after awhile? What other plants could do well rooted in the rocks? Thanks.
Narhay.
PS: The 36" coralife 2x21W NO T-5 light was suggested to me, but they seem to be very difficult to find around here.
Also, supergluing the anubias to rock was mentioned. Will this damage the rhizome if I ever need to move it? Will tying it to a rock and then letting the roots attach themselves have the same effect?