Is this low lighting?

pennylinx

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I have a tank that is 5 gallons, its dimensions are 10in high, 7.5inch wide, 16 inch long. I have a 8watt flourescent tube lighting this is it enough to grow low light plants such as ferns and anubias.

Also if I wanted to make it a high lighted tank what type of wattage would I need?

Thanks for any replies:)
 
Yes and what Rex is trying to tell you is that increasing the light will be difficult in a small tank. You could grow java fern in that tank easily. You could find some and just stick it in there to begin with. There are a mnumber of crytocoryne that would do well but they can be a bit tricky. Petsmart always seem to have a few cryts. You won’t have to add anything to the tank to begin with. If the crypts loose their leaves cut off the melting ones and wait a bit. Sometimes they seem to just need to adjust.

There is quite a bit of information on them here.
http://www.nationaalherbarium.nl/Cryptocoryne/index.html

This is a good site to use to identify plants and learn a little about their needs.
http://www.tropica.com/default.asp
 
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