Affordable light for a planted 40g breeder?

lake_tuna

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I'm buying a 40g breeder fish tank, stand, filter, etc for 70 dollars.. I think it's a decent deal, but it comes with a 15W strip light, which is too inadequate for a planted tank. I'm moving all of low-light my plants to this 40g tank, So, I probably need around 2 WPG, but these light fixtures are really expensive!! Do you guys know where I can find an affordable light fixture for this 40g? I don't have any tools, so I can't do DIY's!
 
Home depot shop lights are the usual budget lighting. I know there are 2' and 4' fixtures, and I'm pretty sure there's a 3' as well. Look for two t8 bulbs in around 6700k.
 
Home depot shop lights are the usual budget lighting. I know there are 2' and 4' fixtures, and I'm pretty sure there's a 3' as well. Look for two t8 bulbs in around 6700k.

I checked out Home Depot not too long ago, but I saw only ones you had to mount or hang on the ceiling.. or do I just leave it on top of the fish tank? lol

I have low-light plants: java fern, jave moss, anubias nana, rotala something, a couple of other stem plants, corkscrew vals, floating plants, and a few other types whose name I don't know. I have quite a bit in my 10g's.
 
I use standard 4' shop lights hanging a few inches above the tanks to grow Amazon frogbit, hornwort, and Najas. Not as decorative as a canopy, but you can't beat the price.
I also have a couple of 24" Coralife fixtures, one uses 2 single T5 bulbs, the other one uses 1 double (4 straight pin) bulb. They work as well on my 3' tanks as the shop lights over the 4' tanks for growing Najas.
 
My 40 breeder has 2 36" T10 tubes over it. I built my own hood and rebuilt an old dual 36" fixture. I have loads of red crypts, anubias, and Java fern in there. No CO2.

Not that I expect you to build your own light...but to show that 60W of T10 is plenty. 2 t5 tubes sounds just about perfect.

The ultra-cheap idea is...hang a 4' shoplite over it.
 
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