OldFishKeeper
Fish Fanatic
I initially bought these lights for my garage but thought I would try them over my 75 gal tank. I was shocked at the result and thought I would share this with you all. Pics to follow.
These are the lights:
They are 48" long and also available in two-light packages. They only consume 20w each and have a very cool running temperature.
Next, I went to Home Depot and bought a length of vinyl gutter, end caps and double sided tape. These are to build a reflector.
I also bought a programmable timer with battery backup.
These are also available with three outlets for multiple lights.
The gutter material is white but can be painted any color. You could also stick reflective tape on the inside if but you really have to watch the algae growth because these lights are intensive. I run CO2 through a reactor which I installed in-tank. Now my ground cover and plants are pearling and taking off!
Here is a pick of the internal CO2 reactor I installed to give the plants a "boost"!
These are the lights:
They are 48" long and also available in two-light packages. They only consume 20w each and have a very cool running temperature.
Next, I went to Home Depot and bought a length of vinyl gutter, end caps and double sided tape. These are to build a reflector.
I also bought a programmable timer with battery backup.
These are also available with three outlets for multiple lights.
The gutter material is white but can be painted any color. You could also stick reflective tape on the inside if but you really have to watch the algae growth because these lights are intensive. I run CO2 through a reactor which I installed in-tank. Now my ground cover and plants are pearling and taking off!
Here is a pick of the internal CO2 reactor I installed to give the plants a "boost"!