I have a 2.5 gallon tank and purchased a 10 watt, 2700K, compact flourescent light for my tank. It did not have any kind of specification if it was daylight type of light, all i know is that it is a compact flourescent with a wattage of 10(made by GE and is model T2, purchased at the local Wal-Mart). Is this enough lighting for my tank? I am wondering about this because a person told me that I should have 6500K for the 2.5 gallon tank and that the bulb should be 10watts, but the only compact flourescent that I could find that had that many K's was a 20 watt, if I used this wattage for a 2.5 gallon tank would it be too much?
The reason I am asking these questions is because I am looking to successfully keep plants that require high lighting, such as babys tears and hornwort. I have the CO2 down, but not the lighting.
Thankyou, for any responses. I am looking forward to keeping a planted tank in the near future if i can get the lighting right.
The reason I am asking these questions is because I am looking to successfully keep plants that require high lighting, such as babys tears and hornwort. I have the CO2 down, but not the lighting.
Thankyou, for any responses. I am looking forward to keeping a planted tank in the near future if i can get the lighting right.
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