Jason Burk
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- 10 Oct 2014
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Hi there lovely people of ukaps
Ive got a 94litre Askoll XL aquarium - it comes with a 36W bulb that im hoping to replace. I am able to disconnect the lighting unit from the hood, or remove the hood of the tank alltogether, so any above tank lighting might be an option too.
- The underside of the hood where the lighting unit fits measures 26 inches
- The width of the whole aquarium is 30 inches
My problem is I dont think im getting enough light in there, its on for 8 hours a day by the way.
Im dosing EI (micro and macro) appropriately and have an injected co2 ppm of about 26, - with 2 powerheads - so ive put my problem down to poor lighting. The problem is that my plants, especially Eleocharis acicularis and Staurogyne repens just aren't growing as they should be after 4 months or so - and are - especially the eleocharis - going browish in some areas.
I also have some Aponogeton crispus red, that really isnt showing any signs of redness in the leaves - ive put all this down to poor lighting.
Anyway, what im hoping for is some lighting advice or suggestions from anyone who might have a solution for me 🙂
Ive had a look at some of the Arcadia J5 Pro Plant lights, I wonder of theyll be any good?
Im hoping ideally for some lighting with a better wattage, and a good PAR (Photosynthetically active radiation) level.
Thanks!
Ive got a 94litre Askoll XL aquarium - it comes with a 36W bulb that im hoping to replace. I am able to disconnect the lighting unit from the hood, or remove the hood of the tank alltogether, so any above tank lighting might be an option too.
- The underside of the hood where the lighting unit fits measures 26 inches
- The width of the whole aquarium is 30 inches
My problem is I dont think im getting enough light in there, its on for 8 hours a day by the way.
Im dosing EI (micro and macro) appropriately and have an injected co2 ppm of about 26, - with 2 powerheads - so ive put my problem down to poor lighting. The problem is that my plants, especially Eleocharis acicularis and Staurogyne repens just aren't growing as they should be after 4 months or so - and are - especially the eleocharis - going browish in some areas.
I also have some Aponogeton crispus red, that really isnt showing any signs of redness in the leaves - ive put all this down to poor lighting.
Anyway, what im hoping for is some lighting advice or suggestions from anyone who might have a solution for me 🙂
Ive had a look at some of the Arcadia J5 Pro Plant lights, I wonder of theyll be any good?
Im hoping ideally for some lighting with a better wattage, and a good PAR (Photosynthetically active radiation) level.
Thanks!