I had plants in my tank that were just way underlit, supposedly, due to their light requirements for about 2 weeks before I got my PC Fixture. It was odd though, as the plants didn't necessarily thrive, but they did okay. My parrots feather grew nicely, as did my Ludwigia ovalis. The two swords I had didn't grow much, but they did stay alive and grew a little.
I got to thinking about what on earth was keeping them all alive in a 29g (a tallish tank on its own) with only a 17 watt light in it. My answer came when I had to buy a lightbulb for my son's room. See, we had replaced all the incandescent lights in our main living areas a while back with the spiral 15 watt PC bulbs that have their own ballast. It was a money issue and I HATED changing all the bulbs in the living areas. Anyway, all of the ambient light my tank gets is flourescent and of course, the rooms are bright nough for us to live and read and work in.
I was curious, does anyone else think it is feasible that the ambient light may help plants to grow?
I got to thinking about what on earth was keeping them all alive in a 29g (a tallish tank on its own) with only a 17 watt light in it. My answer came when I had to buy a lightbulb for my son's room. See, we had replaced all the incandescent lights in our main living areas a while back with the spiral 15 watt PC bulbs that have their own ballast. It was a money issue and I HATED changing all the bulbs in the living areas. Anyway, all of the ambient light my tank gets is flourescent and of course, the rooms are bright nough for us to live and read and work in.
I was curious, does anyone else think it is feasible that the ambient light may help plants to grow?