Ok, so I've got a 44 gallon tank (only 12" deep) and I've got Four 40 watt, 160 watts total, flourescent lights from the Hardware store. I think they're phillips FD20T12 "Plant and Aquarium" lights (specs can be found here: http://www.nam.lighting.philips.com/us/ecatalog/fluor/pdf/p-8499.pdf). I had read somewhere where someone recommended these lights over "specialty" ones at the LFS simply because they are $5 (at Meijers $7 at Walmart) versus $20 for specialty ones at the LFS.
That being said, my plants are not doing so well. They are turning a light yellow color rather than a nice green and are not growing very well. I watch my Nitrates/Nitries/Ammonia/PH regularly and they are all doing well and I don't have a CO2 system (yet). I don't have a cover for my tank (the tank gets hot if I have the cover on it, it's right by a window) so my lights are suspended from the ceiling by pullies that allow me to pull them up in order to do water changes. This makes the lights about 6-9" above the water. I run the lights 12 hours a day on a timer.
So to make a long story longer, the guy at the LFS says I need these specialty lights and then I'll be golden.
Could I get a second (and third and fourth....) opinion on this? 160Watts should be plenty for this 44gallon shallow tank right? Are differnt bulbs going to make a diff?
Thanks,
Norm
That being said, my plants are not doing so well. They are turning a light yellow color rather than a nice green and are not growing very well. I watch my Nitrates/Nitries/Ammonia/PH regularly and they are all doing well and I don't have a CO2 system (yet). I don't have a cover for my tank (the tank gets hot if I have the cover on it, it's right by a window) so my lights are suspended from the ceiling by pullies that allow me to pull them up in order to do water changes. This makes the lights about 6-9" above the water. I run the lights 12 hours a day on a timer.
So to make a long story longer, the guy at the LFS says I need these specialty lights and then I'll be golden.
Could I get a second (and third and fourth....) opinion on this? 160Watts should be plenty for this 44gallon shallow tank right? Are differnt bulbs going to make a diff?
Thanks,
Norm