I have done saltwater and some cichlid tanks but I wanted to try out planted.
I have a left over 36" 2 x 96 watt coralife aqualight. I was wondering if I could use that on a new 25 planted tank. I would only use one 96 watt 10,000 k daylight bulb in it, giving me around 3.8 watts per gallon. I would plan on growing some easier plants such as anubis, java fern, Watersprite, Wisteria, and crypts. Some easy stuff to get me into this side of the hobby. My question is whether having that much light will promote algae growth more than my plant growth, or would it just make the plants grow faster? I know I would need co2 to offset it. TIA for your time.
Tank stats:
Tank- 25 gal
Filter- Fluval 205 canister (probably will add an aquaclear as well)
Heater- 100 watt
Co2- diy with hegan diffuser
substarate- pool sand
I have a left over 36" 2 x 96 watt coralife aqualight. I was wondering if I could use that on a new 25 planted tank. I would only use one 96 watt 10,000 k daylight bulb in it, giving me around 3.8 watts per gallon. I would plan on growing some easier plants such as anubis, java fern, Watersprite, Wisteria, and crypts. Some easy stuff to get me into this side of the hobby. My question is whether having that much light will promote algae growth more than my plant growth, or would it just make the plants grow faster? I know I would need co2 to offset it. TIA for your time.
Tank stats:
Tank- 25 gal
Filter- Fluval 205 canister (probably will add an aquaclear as well)
Heater- 100 watt
Co2- diy with hegan diffuser
substarate- pool sand