New cover/light - recommendation

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bluemeate

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also, anyone know how are those 'plant and aquarium' lights at home depot?
they have 2ft ones for about 7 dollars.

would this be a significant upgrade to the stock 15w light that came with this aquarium beginngers tank?
 

shw104

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There are several rules of thumb for WPG. They're actually a balancing act between light, fertilizers and CO2 depending on what you want from your plants.

What do you want from your plants? Little to no maintenance with little growth, a little bit of tinkering with more growth, or lot's of time, money, and effort with lush thick growth?

well.. i have 3 kids 4 and under to extra time is very limited.. however.. i do want a planted tank that looks fairly nice... looking for a good middle ground I guess.

thanks for the feedback and advice.
 

schaadrak

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You're probably not going to find much of a middle ground for under $40.00, but if you're handy you can definitely upgrade for about that amount with a 4ft fluorescent shop light retro-fitted into a homemade hood.
 
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