Okay, so I've always had a soft spot since I've always wanted to be a veterinarian and used to get their catalogs for dog/cat supplies when I was a kid. So I was so excited to learn last year (when I got into fish) that they have many more supplies for different animals, competitive prices, and a great website. Then I decided to upgrade my lights recently and when my Ebay bidding fell through, I found a thread here with a link to a great sale on Coralife lights on their website. It was such a great deal, I mean 50% off! Awesome!
So I went ahead and ordered the Coralife Single Strip 48" light (this one). It said that it was on backorder and that it would be sent out later. I was thinking maybe April before I saw it since I just ordered in on Tuesday (March 24). This morning I found out that they shipped it, and it should be here today (Thursday, March 26)! That is such great timing as I'm getting some plants from a couple members here that really need more medium/low light rather than my current very low light.
So now my only problem is figuring out how to make a dead spot at the top of the tank to prevent floaters from getting pushed all over the tank but also keeping them reigned in during water changes. I've heard of making a ring with airline tubing to surround them, but I'm concerned that if it gets close to the output of my HOB it will get pushed down anyway. My thought was to maybe rig up a strip of plastic to run front to back and down maybe 2" to cut off 1/3 to 1/2 the tank from the output. Should still provide plenty of current through the rest of the tank and allow the whole tank to get filtration, especially since I'll have the input of my canister on that side.
So I went ahead and ordered the Coralife Single Strip 48" light (this one). It said that it was on backorder and that it would be sent out later. I was thinking maybe April before I saw it since I just ordered in on Tuesday (March 24). This morning I found out that they shipped it, and it should be here today (Thursday, March 26)! That is such great timing as I'm getting some plants from a couple members here that really need more medium/low light rather than my current very low light.
So now my only problem is figuring out how to make a dead spot at the top of the tank to prevent floaters from getting pushed all over the tank but also keeping them reigned in during water changes. I've heard of making a ring with airline tubing to surround them, but I'm concerned that if it gets close to the output of my HOB it will get pushed down anyway. My thought was to maybe rig up a strip of plastic to run front to back and down maybe 2" to cut off 1/3 to 1/2 the tank from the output. Should still provide plenty of current through the rest of the tank and allow the whole tank to get filtration, especially since I'll have the input of my canister on that side.