Okay.. I noticed a lot of people here have problems getting lighting and the main problem seems to be that they need bigger tubes and thus a bigger hood or a whole new top which can be almost hundred bucks if not hundreds! So I thought about it and decided. I will just make use of what I have.
First off, the florescent lights that your tank currently has. If you noticed this thing is very big for such a small bulb. It is a total waste of space if you ask me. So I started off by taking the fluorescent light out of the current light cover. I then took a roll of metal Duct tape and covered most of the inside of the light hover. It is a mildly reflective surface that can easily be cut to fit the light cover dimensions and is decently cheap. I then disconnected the old plug and wire from the fluorescent assembly. I also removed the switch form the old hood. This gave me two holes to work with, I would need these. I had to I had to drill a bit to make it bigger for the light sockets switch fit through but it was not hard, just take a drill big that is almost as big as the hole, insert it, then swivel, this will ream the hole out big enough for your need. I then attached the light socket to it via one of the holes. I then looped the wires around and connected it to the old lights wire and plug. I then inserted the light bulbs. Ta da! I got the wrong bulbs.. haha…. I ordered these so yeah…
http/www.petsmart.com/global/product_det...&N=2030061&Ne=2
Pictures!!
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First off, the florescent lights that your tank currently has. If you noticed this thing is very big for such a small bulb. It is a total waste of space if you ask me. So I started off by taking the fluorescent light out of the current light cover. I then took a roll of metal Duct tape and covered most of the inside of the light hover. It is a mildly reflective surface that can easily be cut to fit the light cover dimensions and is decently cheap. I then disconnected the old plug and wire from the fluorescent assembly. I also removed the switch form the old hood. This gave me two holes to work with, I would need these. I had to I had to drill a bit to make it bigger for the light sockets switch fit through but it was not hard, just take a drill big that is almost as big as the hole, insert it, then swivel, this will ream the hole out big enough for your need. I then attached the light socket to it via one of the holes. I then looped the wires around and connected it to the old lights wire and plug. I then inserted the light bulbs. Ta da! I got the wrong bulbs.. haha…. I ordered these so yeah…
http/www.petsmart.com/global/product_det...&N=2030061&Ne=2
Pictures!!
http/img.photobucket.com/albums/v180/BTC...ls/32932da0.jpg