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Hi folks,
A friend of mine is about to start an aquarium and is looking for a really cheap method of lighting his aquarium (student). He's aiming for "medium" light, since he'd like to grow a hemianthus callitrichoides carpet (perhaps "high light"?). The aquarium holds 54 litres of water. The dimensions are as follows: 60 cm x 30 cm x 30 cm (lenght, width, height). He was thinking of using two cool white compact fluorescent (CFL) light bulbs. The CFL bulbs will be mounted vertically through two IKEA TERTIAL desk lamps, as illustrated in the figure below.
http://www.ikea.com/nl/nl/catalog/products/60370183/
He will be using pressurized co2 as well as an up aqua inline atomizer. The substrate is ADA aqua soil. A SUNSUN HW-302b will be used for filtration (cheap, 1000 litres/hour, probably around 500 litres/hour when stuffed with media). Additionally he will be dosing according to the EI method.
https://www.thenutrientcompany.com/aquarium/calculators/ei_calculator/
The final part of the puzzle is the lighting set up. I'm unsure of the amounts of watts he should use for his two CFL bulbs (mounted vertically), therefore I'm looking for advise from you folks. I was thinking around 15 watts each bulb personally, perhaps even 20. The bulbs will not be dimmable since he does not own a dimmer. However, by using the IKEA TERTIAL desk lamps it will be possible to adjust the height of the bulbs.
I'm interested in what you folks would do in his situation. How many watts should he use? Also, please elaborate why you think X amount of watts is the most suitable.
Thanks in advance!
A friend of mine is about to start an aquarium and is looking for a really cheap method of lighting his aquarium (student). He's aiming for "medium" light, since he'd like to grow a hemianthus callitrichoides carpet (perhaps "high light"?). The aquarium holds 54 litres of water. The dimensions are as follows: 60 cm x 30 cm x 30 cm (lenght, width, height). He was thinking of using two cool white compact fluorescent (CFL) light bulbs. The CFL bulbs will be mounted vertically through two IKEA TERTIAL desk lamps, as illustrated in the figure below.
http://www.ikea.com/nl/nl/catalog/products/60370183/
He will be using pressurized co2 as well as an up aqua inline atomizer. The substrate is ADA aqua soil. A SUNSUN HW-302b will be used for filtration (cheap, 1000 litres/hour, probably around 500 litres/hour when stuffed with media). Additionally he will be dosing according to the EI method.
https://www.thenutrientcompany.com/aquarium/calculators/ei_calculator/
The final part of the puzzle is the lighting set up. I'm unsure of the amounts of watts he should use for his two CFL bulbs (mounted vertically), therefore I'm looking for advise from you folks. I was thinking around 15 watts each bulb personally, perhaps even 20. The bulbs will not be dimmable since he does not own a dimmer. However, by using the IKEA TERTIAL desk lamps it will be possible to adjust the height of the bulbs.
I'm interested in what you folks would do in his situation. How many watts should he use? Also, please elaborate why you think X amount of watts is the most suitable.
Thanks in advance!
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