Since the goal is low tech, I assume no CO2/Excel dosing.
I'd suggest perhaps T8's.
A pair of them along with a good reflector would really do nice and a DIY effort could make them for 40-50$ easily. T8's are pretty good.
A single T5 would do the trick also I think, I'd get 2 such bulbs and consider CO2 personally.
I'd then chose easier to care for plants that require less trimming etc.
Then do water changes maybe every 2-4 weeks, light dosing and a rich sediment like ADA AS or worm casting DIY soils etc.
Up to you really. Some do this + Excel dosing etc.
You have a few options/ways to go here.
CO2/Excel does not imply you must have high light, I suggest the reverse actually, lower light= CO2.
You get much more out of the low light you have this way, so plants can grow well on less since they need not try to waste energy trying to get limited CO2, instead, they grab every last photon.
Growth rates are still very easy and manageable as well.
I can grow any species together I want nicely, but not weedy growth.
CO2 and nutrient management is also 10X easier.
But I am not trying to suggest one is better than the other, non CO2 has some real good merits. I have non CO2 planted tanks myself.
Regards,
Tom Barr
I'd suggest perhaps T8's.
A pair of them along with a good reflector would really do nice and a DIY effort could make them for 40-50$ easily. T8's are pretty good.
A single T5 would do the trick also I think, I'd get 2 such bulbs and consider CO2 personally.
I'd then chose easier to care for plants that require less trimming etc.
Then do water changes maybe every 2-4 weeks, light dosing and a rich sediment like ADA AS or worm casting DIY soils etc.
Up to you really. Some do this + Excel dosing etc.
You have a few options/ways to go here.
CO2/Excel does not imply you must have high light, I suggest the reverse actually, lower light= CO2.
You get much more out of the low light you have this way, so plants can grow well on less since they need not try to waste energy trying to get limited CO2, instead, they grab every last photon.
Growth rates are still very easy and manageable as well.
I can grow any species together I want nicely, but not weedy growth.
CO2 and nutrient management is also 10X easier.
But I am not trying to suggest one is better than the other, non CO2 has some real good merits. I have non CO2 planted tanks myself.
Regards,
Tom Barr