Has anyone had success using Daylight 6500K Spiral CFL bulbs in incandescent fixtures? I'm particularly interested in using them over small tanks.
Which wattage do you use?
How many bulbs do you use?
Tank capacity?
CO2?
Plants grown?
Light level (low, mid, high)?
Ferts used?
I'm planning on utilitizing them in a series of tests on several 10 gallon tanks.
Constants:
Eco-Complete Planted substrate
dry ferts from Rex
water supply
powerhead driven sponge filter
75 watt heater
PRIME water conditioner
Constants with slight variance:
livestock (cherry shrimp, endler's livebearers, otos, albino ancistrus cat)
initial plants to be determined but will be similar mass of each in each tank
Variables:
Tank 1: 3-4 wpg
Tank 2: 5-6 wpg
Tank 3: 7-8 wpg
Tank 4: 9-10 wpg
Based on Rex's information, I think that Tanks 1 and 2 will fail to produce significant growth and/or may have plant demise.
Tank 3 will most likely be successful to the satisfaction of most hobbyists.
Tank 4 will most likely struggle with algae problems.
Which wattage do you use?
How many bulbs do you use?
Tank capacity?
CO2?
Plants grown?
Light level (low, mid, high)?
Ferts used?
I'm planning on utilitizing them in a series of tests on several 10 gallon tanks.
Constants:
Eco-Complete Planted substrate
dry ferts from Rex
water supply
powerhead driven sponge filter
75 watt heater
PRIME water conditioner
Constants with slight variance:
livestock (cherry shrimp, endler's livebearers, otos, albino ancistrus cat)
initial plants to be determined but will be similar mass of each in each tank
Variables:
Tank 1: 3-4 wpg
Tank 2: 5-6 wpg
Tank 3: 7-8 wpg
Tank 4: 9-10 wpg
Based on Rex's information, I think that Tanks 1 and 2 will fail to produce significant growth and/or may have plant demise.
Tank 3 will most likely be successful to the satisfaction of most hobbyists.
Tank 4 will most likely struggle with algae problems.