Hi all,
For the tank I want to get (a 40g rectangular), I've decided on Coralife 96w, 6700k compact fluorescent fixture on legs. (Here's the link.) So, I have some questions:
Also, will I have an algae problem with this much light, and is CO2 required? I plan on using fine-grained gravel with laterite mixed in the lower portion of the substrate.
I'm basically a fish-first person who thinks live plants provide a better environment for the fish, so I want to take care of the plants so they'll be healthy and pretty, too. Any and all advice welcome.
Thanks! :clap:
For the tank I want to get (a 40g rectangular), I've decided on Coralife 96w, 6700k compact fluorescent fixture on legs. (Here's the link.) So, I have some questions:
- This works out to 2.4 wpg. Is this too much light for low-light plants such as anubias or various crypts?
- Is 2.4 wpg considered "medium light," "medium," "medium high," or ...
Plant Geek uses several gradations like that, but I can't find where they list the break-points. - What other plants would do well at this level lighting? ("Well" means "thrive and look pretty, but doesn't have to grow like a weed.")
Also, will I have an algae problem with this much light, and is CO2 required? I plan on using fine-grained gravel with laterite mixed in the lower portion of the substrate.
I'm basically a fish-first person who thinks live plants provide a better environment for the fish, so I want to take care of the plants so they'll be healthy and pretty, too. Any and all advice welcome.
Thanks! :clap: