pvtHouse said:http/www.fluvalaquatics.com/us/product/A3992-fresh-plant-20-full-spectrum-performance-led/
So I believe this is my light. Being at 4,250 lumins and my tank an area of about 700" so that's about 6 LSI. So very very low. So I'll probably need a new light. Any suggestions? Lol
My tank is 4 Feet long
I would not be quick to replace this light, since you already have it. I have never bothered with calculations for my lighting, primarily because I started out with the basic lighting back in the 1980's and then in the mid 1990's, and I tweaked it with better spectrum tubes, but otherwise it has provided good light for what I want. Just out of interest, I did the calculations for my three largest tanks which have two 48-inch T8 tubes over them, and it works out to 5 LSI on the largest (a 5-foot 115g), and 6 LSI on the 4-foot 70g and 90g. The duration on the 70g is one hour less than the 90g as the 70 is shallower and algae is able to take advantage, so lessening the duration solved this.
So, my point is that using the calculated numbers, I should not be able to grow plants. But the photos below show my tanks, and as you can see, they are fairly well-planted. These tanks have been running for over seven years (I have torn down and re-set but the plants themselves are the same as is the type of lighting; I just replace the tubes every 12 months because they do weaken as they burn.
I would acquire some plants, staying with those you have previously mentioned (which are the sort I have in these tanks), with your present light fixture, and see how it goes. We can discuss nutrients (fertilizers) as this may be necessary.
Byron.