parotet
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Hi, I'm planing in the midterm to buy a 60x35x30 cm tank. I'm just having a look to the equipment needed and the investment I will have to do. If there is something I've learnt during the last 5 months reading night and day this forum, it's that:
My priority will be to invest in a good pressurized co2 system and a good external filter. Unfortunately optical glass, expensive substrates and cool glassware will be out of my Budget... you cannot have it all! At least if I want to have this good co2 system (250€ for sure) and a 10x volumen filter (75€ mínimum).
My doubt right now is light. I've read too many times in that forum folks spending a huge amount of money on lighting systems (300€ or much more) that finally had to be dimmed. Dimmers are expensive, so you pay a lot of money for the lamp and then you cannot use it 100% or you have to make another investment on a dimmer. To use these lamps 100%, huge amounts of co2 have to be injected.... It looks to me as if you find yourself spending a lot of fuel just because you invested in a Formula 1 engine instead of buying a good and normal engine. I had myself this problem in a 27 cm cube with a 7w LED that was causing some algae problems until I was wisely advised to reduce the light level. This LED lamp costs 70€ and I could be lighting with the current light level with a cheap PL light that costs at least a 60% less...
Anyway Led lamps won't fit in my tight budget for this 60 cm tank, so T5 will be probably my choice (cheap T5 I mean). I've seen some 2x24w T5 systems around 70-80€ (don't know if they include lamps or not, but I don't care, this is not expensive) ... would it be enough to have a sucessful co2 planted tank? I don't want to dim an expensive lighting system but I don't want to be very low... we all like pruning our plants every 2 weeks at least, isn't it?😉
Gas exchange in aquatic plants is by far the most important feature that determines success. It is more important than PAR or PUR or even nutrients to some extent. It is thousands of times more important than substrate.
My priority will be to invest in a good pressurized co2 system and a good external filter. Unfortunately optical glass, expensive substrates and cool glassware will be out of my Budget... you cannot have it all! At least if I want to have this good co2 system (250€ for sure) and a 10x volumen filter (75€ mínimum).
My doubt right now is light. I've read too many times in that forum folks spending a huge amount of money on lighting systems (300€ or much more) that finally had to be dimmed. Dimmers are expensive, so you pay a lot of money for the lamp and then you cannot use it 100% or you have to make another investment on a dimmer. To use these lamps 100%, huge amounts of co2 have to be injected.... It looks to me as if you find yourself spending a lot of fuel just because you invested in a Formula 1 engine instead of buying a good and normal engine. I had myself this problem in a 27 cm cube with a 7w LED that was causing some algae problems until I was wisely advised to reduce the light level. This LED lamp costs 70€ and I could be lighting with the current light level with a cheap PL light that costs at least a 60% less...
Anyway Led lamps won't fit in my tight budget for this 60 cm tank, so T5 will be probably my choice (cheap T5 I mean). I've seen some 2x24w T5 systems around 70-80€ (don't know if they include lamps or not, but I don't care, this is not expensive) ... would it be enough to have a sucessful co2 planted tank? I don't want to dim an expensive lighting system but I don't want to be very low... we all like pruning our plants every 2 weeks at least, isn't it?😉