SarahBravo
Fish Herder
I wanted my new tank at work to be a really lush, green planted tank. I'm fertilising and adding CO2, but lighting was the problem, as the tank is a 15 UK gallon juwel Rekord 70 with a mere 15W of lighting.
So I lurked in the planted and DIY sections and read some of the brilliant advice and diaries in there, and can now honestly say that adding an additional light to a Juwel 70 is easy-peasy!
Firstly, I chucked out the Juwel tube and put in a new Arcadia freshwater bulb.
Juwel Tube
Arcadia Tube - much better colour!!
Then ingredients for adding an additional tube:
Juwel 18" reflector + clips, 15W T8 ballast set, 15W Interpet daylight plus tube, some arcadia plastic nuts and bolts and some black screw caps, some cable ties and some cable tie sticker-downers (I dunno what they're called!) and a dremel type thing or a small drill.
Firstly, check your screw caps are deep enough to take the nuts:
Then position the juwel reflector in the hood up against the front edge. This is the only place where you can fix it to leave enough room for feeding and a solid place for screwing it down. Drill straight through the hood and the reflector. Thread the bolt through the screw cap and bolt the reflector the to cover. Make sure its in the right place and do the other end. You now have a secure place to clip your bulb into, but still enogh space to feed. You had to take the whole hood off to clean or access the filter anyway.
Close the screw caps on the outside of the hood:
Hood doesn't look 'messed with' at all:
Then clip your bulb into the reflector and connect the ballast leads. Making sure the hood is dry, cable tie/sticky the wires down and trim the excess:
Put the hood on and switch the new light on!!
Original Juwel Lighting:
New tank view:
All I can say is - the plants better grow now or else! Added bonus is the more light you have the better fish pics you take too.
I've also bought some Mylar (shiny space age stuff as far as I can tell) and I'm going to line the hood with it so the whole hood turns into a giant reflector - should add a couple more Watts!
So I lurked in the planted and DIY sections and read some of the brilliant advice and diaries in there, and can now honestly say that adding an additional light to a Juwel 70 is easy-peasy!
Firstly, I chucked out the Juwel tube and put in a new Arcadia freshwater bulb.
Juwel Tube
Arcadia Tube - much better colour!!
Then ingredients for adding an additional tube:
Juwel 18" reflector + clips, 15W T8 ballast set, 15W Interpet daylight plus tube, some arcadia plastic nuts and bolts and some black screw caps, some cable ties and some cable tie sticker-downers (I dunno what they're called!) and a dremel type thing or a small drill.
Firstly, check your screw caps are deep enough to take the nuts:
Then position the juwel reflector in the hood up against the front edge. This is the only place where you can fix it to leave enough room for feeding and a solid place for screwing it down. Drill straight through the hood and the reflector. Thread the bolt through the screw cap and bolt the reflector the to cover. Make sure its in the right place and do the other end. You now have a secure place to clip your bulb into, but still enogh space to feed. You had to take the whole hood off to clean or access the filter anyway.
Close the screw caps on the outside of the hood:
Hood doesn't look 'messed with' at all:
Then clip your bulb into the reflector and connect the ballast leads. Making sure the hood is dry, cable tie/sticky the wires down and trim the excess:
Put the hood on and switch the new light on!!
Original Juwel Lighting:
New tank view:
All I can say is - the plants better grow now or else! Added bonus is the more light you have the better fish pics you take too.
I've also bought some Mylar (shiny space age stuff as far as I can tell) and I'm going to line the hood with it so the whole hood turns into a giant reflector - should add a couple more Watts!