Do 40 watt 30inch bulbs exist?

WHy should i do that? hahahaha

Cuz! lol

When you get it all together, and post a pic of it being all purty.
9 outa 10 people are gonna say/think. "Looks good... just need to paint the back, Black." The other one, will say, "... Blue." :)

I tried to make everyone happy, and painted my 55g Both. :dance:
 
Not sure what you mean by correcting you.

But yea, you'll put one on the front glass and one on the back glass.

And sense I brought up the 2 fixture thing, sure why not. ;)

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Want some more to ponder? I can do that too. : P

Not that I'm recommending causing fast growth, with around 9" of a water column.
But...
If you know your going with CO2.
You could get the Double fixture.
Then you'd be capable of running it, and your present fixture. For the 60w total you were wanting in the first place.
 
I just came across this...
http://www.petsolutions.com/AquaticLife-T5-Link-Fixtures+I10901138+C1.aspx

30" has 2, 24w bulbs. = 48w

How this would work out...
Remove your existing hood.
Add this.

They didn't say. But 90% most likely, these have a built in lense.
So, no need for the glass top.

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Cons:
No running the lights individually
IDK wth a roseate Lamp, is.

Pros:
Would look cool and/or serious.
Open top - so plants have somewhere to go between weekly maintenance.
No glass top in the way - drive by feeding
Could add another later
 
Ok, that light does look intense, but I sort of like the glass top. Going back to that, you said that i could get a double tubed fixture? I heard that the double tubed one came with 2 17 watt bulbs. I don't want to be running co2 all the time (or do i have to?) If i were to only get a 40 watt total, would that be ok?
 
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