EDIT: I've decided to go ahead and make a journal out of this. It began with the question below. The 8g stabilized quicker than I expected it to. Hehe, more tanks for me....
I found a 2.5g All-Glass aquarium at Petsmart. Pretty cheap, lucky me! It's 12"x6"x8". Eventually, I'd like to plant it, but I'm just doing some research right now and stabilizing my 8g first. I don't want anything fancy, Anubia petite nana, java fern, moss, maybe some HM for the background. It's not like I don't have any. Does the fixture below come with two switches? It's 9w each light, which I think would work well. I just want the option of not having both bulbs on.
<a href="http/www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ctl36...niaqualight2x9w" target="_blank">http/www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ctl36...niaqualight2x9w</a>
Or would this fixture be better for what I want?
<a href="http/www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ctl36...gonflylightblue" target="_blank">http/www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ctl36...gonflylightblue</a>
I think either would be alright, I'm leaning towards the Coralife, especially if it has two switches. It would give me the option of switching this tank to hight tech if I wanted to later on when I have a better handle on things. Substrate would be gravel with laterite with the option to switch later. Again, nothing special. Just something for my desk.
Thank you for reading,
llj
The Coralife only has one switch, and the other light was too small. I was pointed in another direction. To either go with a 13W desklamp or to go with these fixtures from Drs Foster and Smith.
<a href="http/www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod...p;N=2004+113345" target="_blank">http/www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod...p;N=2004+113345</a>
Both give me 13W, which is pretty good to grow what I want. I may have to dose with Excel, but I'll see. Perhaps not. I'll update as soon as I check out Staples or OfficeMax today. I'm leaning towards cheaper and not having to pay shipping.
llj
I found a 2.5g All-Glass aquarium at Petsmart. Pretty cheap, lucky me! It's 12"x6"x8". Eventually, I'd like to plant it, but I'm just doing some research right now and stabilizing my 8g first. I don't want anything fancy, Anubia petite nana, java fern, moss, maybe some HM for the background. It's not like I don't have any. Does the fixture below come with two switches? It's 9w each light, which I think would work well. I just want the option of not having both bulbs on.
<a href="http/www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ctl36...niaqualight2x9w" target="_blank">http/www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ctl36...niaqualight2x9w</a>
Or would this fixture be better for what I want?
<a href="http/www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ctl36...gonflylightblue" target="_blank">http/www.bigalsonline.com/BigAlsUS/ctl36...gonflylightblue</a>
I think either would be alright, I'm leaning towards the Coralife, especially if it has two switches. It would give me the option of switching this tank to hight tech if I wanted to later on when I have a better handle on things. Substrate would be gravel with laterite with the option to switch later. Again, nothing special. Just something for my desk.
Thank you for reading,
llj
The Coralife only has one switch, and the other light was too small. I was pointed in another direction. To either go with a 13W desklamp or to go with these fixtures from Drs Foster and Smith.
<a href="http/www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod...p;N=2004+113345" target="_blank">http/www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod...p;N=2004+113345</a>
Both give me 13W, which is pretty good to grow what I want. I may have to dose with Excel, but I'll see. Perhaps not. I'll update as soon as I check out Staples or OfficeMax today. I'm leaning towards cheaper and not having to pay shipping.
llj