If you plan to use LED lighting for your Cichlid tank you can use Marineland's standard power LED fixture, which can be found for cheap on eBay or Amazon. That's assuming you don't have plants of course since those fish tear up live plants. Marineland also makes a "Double Bright" version as well as a "Reef Capable" version, but those are much more expensive. You won't need those if you don't have live plants. What is the width of the tank you're using?
If you plan to use LED lighting for your Cichlid tank you can use Marineland's standard power LED fixture, which can be found for cheap on eBay or Amazon. That's assuming you don't have plants of course since those fish tear up live plants. Marineland also makes a "Double Bright" version as well as a "Reef Capable" version, but those are much more expensive. You won't need those if you don't have live plants. What is the width of the tank you're using?
If you plan to use LED lighting for your Cichlid tank you can use Marineland's standard power LED fixture, which can be found for cheap on eBay or Amazon. That's assuming you don't have plants of course since those fish tear up live plants. Marineland also makes a "Double Bright" version as well as a "Reef Capable" version, but those are much more expensive. You won't need those if you don't have live plants. What is the width of the tank you're using?
Fake plants, my measurements are 36x18x24. From my understanding these have different settings for daylight and night right?
Noticeable difference then the standard crap lighting that comes with hood?
If you plan to use LED lighting for your Cichlid tank you can use Marineland's standard power LED fixture, which can be found for cheap on eBay or Amazon. That's assuming you don't have plants of course since those fish tear up live plants. Marineland also makes a "Double Bright" version as well as a "Reef Capable" version, but those are much more expensive. You won't need those if you don't have live plants. What is the width of the tank you're using?