fishme2death
Fish Fanatic
I've gone back and read prior posts to find some answers to questions that I have always had. I couldnt find those answers or maybe I missed them somewhere. I realize there are many variables that may or may not change the answers. (i.e. size of the tank, type of filter, planted tank, etc)
1. What is the correct way to place the output in input of your cannister filter?? B)
2. What criteria to do use to say this is a good method of placement???
3. How deep do you place each piece??? 8)
The second issue is on lighting. Doing research on this just confuses me. To keep the costs down, shop light flourescents is my way to go. The delimma is what type of bulb to use. We have cool white, cool white deluxe, soft white and they go on and on. There are also plant lights available that dont have "aqaurium use" on them which I think makes them cheaper. I presently have replaced the bulbs in my 48" light fixture and found my tank looks red from a cool white deluxe bulb. I am afraid of getting algae in my tank with this red pigment since prior to replacing the bulbs I had zero algae. Should I be concerned??? And what is the recommendation??
1. What is the correct way to place the output in input of your cannister filter?? B)
2. What criteria to do use to say this is a good method of placement???
3. How deep do you place each piece??? 8)
The second issue is on lighting. Doing research on this just confuses me. To keep the costs down, shop light flourescents is my way to go. The delimma is what type of bulb to use. We have cool white, cool white deluxe, soft white and they go on and on. There are also plant lights available that dont have "aqaurium use" on them which I think makes them cheaper. I presently have replaced the bulbs in my 48" light fixture and found my tank looks red from a cool white deluxe bulb. I am afraid of getting algae in my tank with this red pigment since prior to replacing the bulbs I had zero algae. Should I be concerned??? And what is the recommendation??