Hi All,
First post on here =)
I wanted to setup a moderatly planted tank, something i havnt really done...
I have just purchased today from my lfs a Fluval Vicenza 180 - Really lovded the look of it in the store, before I set it up I have been researching a little (I have a habbit of rushing into things as im so excited so I combat it by researching before I even open the box !)
Thanks to this post - http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?showto...=fluval+vicenza by Mangoed
I know the lights in the tank are 2x Power-Glo Fluorescent Bulb - 24W - T5 with a reflector on each light. The bulbs are specified as 55cm (22"), T-5 (16mm), High Output, 24W, 18000K, 900 lumens, 122 lux
A quick question, is this lighting sufficient for a 180litre tank (151 useable)? Am i right in thinking that my tank is approx 40 useable gallons and so i have only got just above 1watt per gallon? will this severly limit my choice of plants to low light ones? is there anyway I can boost my lighting without the need for extensive modifications or alot of ££££££ ?
Are there any other lights I can get that will help, I noticed Hagen sell some "Life Glow" lights rather than power glo, but they have a lower Kelvin rating (last time I done anything with the Kelvin scale was many years ago at school)
Thanks for you help,
Scott
First post on here =)
I wanted to setup a moderatly planted tank, something i havnt really done...
I have just purchased today from my lfs a Fluval Vicenza 180 - Really lovded the look of it in the store, before I set it up I have been researching a little (I have a habbit of rushing into things as im so excited so I combat it by researching before I even open the box !)
Thanks to this post - http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?showto...=fluval+vicenza by Mangoed
I know the lights in the tank are 2x Power-Glo Fluorescent Bulb - 24W - T5 with a reflector on each light. The bulbs are specified as 55cm (22"), T-5 (16mm), High Output, 24W, 18000K, 900 lumens, 122 lux
A quick question, is this lighting sufficient for a 180litre tank (151 useable)? Am i right in thinking that my tank is approx 40 useable gallons and so i have only got just above 1watt per gallon? will this severly limit my choice of plants to low light ones? is there anyway I can boost my lighting without the need for extensive modifications or alot of ££££££ ?
Are there any other lights I can get that will help, I noticed Hagen sell some "Life Glow" lights rather than power glo, but they have a lower Kelvin rating (last time I done anything with the Kelvin scale was many years ago at school)
Thanks for you help,
Scott