iairj84
Fishaholic
Hey guys, I'm still new to the aquarium scene but being in college I try to find ways to accomplish my aquatic goals while keeping it on the cheap (not easy when you start encountering MTS.) Well anyways I found that my plant growth was less that spectacular with the stock lighthing (15w florescent with a 20 gallon tank.) I knew I needed to upgrade but was reluctant to spend the $50+ required to upgrade to a 2WPG or more level.
So that brings me to my DIY, I was cruising around in walmart taking a look at their fish medications when it dawned on me that I could very easily use compact florescent household bulbs to light my aquarium. I knew the normal household bulbs would be the wrong color but I knew I could make it work. I cruised on over to the lighting section and found some "Daylight 75" CF bulbs. They list a color rating of 6500 and should work great with a planted tank. I chose them and found some sockets with cables in the ceiling fan section and used a couple "L" brackets I already had at home. For reflectors I cut up a two liter bottle and sliced it in half and covered it with aluminum foil. The reflectors help the light dispersion a little better and I am satisfied with the results. It would be very easy for me to add another bulb in the future to give me 3wpg as well.
I am open to any ideas or improvements on the lighting as I know others have used the CF bulbs before, I just figured I would post my idea for the benefit of others looking for a cheap setup.
The bulbs were roughly $6 for the 2pack and the sockets were $1.99 each
Here's the pictures.
So that brings me to my DIY, I was cruising around in walmart taking a look at their fish medications when it dawned on me that I could very easily use compact florescent household bulbs to light my aquarium. I knew the normal household bulbs would be the wrong color but I knew I could make it work. I cruised on over to the lighting section and found some "Daylight 75" CF bulbs. They list a color rating of 6500 and should work great with a planted tank. I chose them and found some sockets with cables in the ceiling fan section and used a couple "L" brackets I already had at home. For reflectors I cut up a two liter bottle and sliced it in half and covered it with aluminum foil. The reflectors help the light dispersion a little better and I am satisfied with the results. It would be very easy for me to add another bulb in the future to give me 3wpg as well.
I am open to any ideas or improvements on the lighting as I know others have used the CF bulbs before, I just figured I would post my idea for the benefit of others looking for a cheap setup.
The bulbs were roughly $6 for the 2pack and the sockets were $1.99 each
Here's the pictures.