I have one of those cheap Hagen plastic hoods that holds one measly 20 watt bulb. Here's what I did. I went to home depot, I saw a very slim 21 inch long 20 watt fluorescent attatched to its own ballast. (T4) I took my hood and cut out the feeder box and took out the little handle that you you use to open and close the hood. Cutting out the automatic feeder box took some time, however. I glued the light stick to the hood, careful just to glue the back of it so that I can still remove the tube when it comes time to change it. The light comes with a 20 watt cool white, but a 20 watt warm white bulb is available for a few bucks. (better for plants) Then I got a piece of heat resistant clear plastic sheeting cut 6 inches by 24 inches wide. I bent it kind of like a sleeve and glued it on one side and taped it at the bottom to protect the unit from water.
Now I have 40 watts of light over my 25 gallon tank. I have approx. 20g of water in the tank, so my lighting is about 2 watts per gallon now, if the math is right. Anyway, I doubled my lighting for 32 bucks.
I was going to buy a glass top, but then I'd need to change my hang on back filter, and get a submersible thermometer, and add the lighting, and the cost would bave been over 100 dollars. There's a little open square where the feeder box was supposed to be, so I just glued a piece of black vinyl pleather over it. Looks good.
Now I have 40 watts of light over my 25 gallon tank. I have approx. 20g of water in the tank, so my lighting is about 2 watts per gallon now, if the math is right. Anyway, I doubled my lighting for 32 bucks.
I was going to buy a glass top, but then I'd need to change my hang on back filter, and get a submersible thermometer, and add the lighting, and the cost would bave been over 100 dollars. There's a little open square where the feeder box was supposed to be, so I just glued a piece of black vinyl pleather over it. Looks good.
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