Hi guys,
My Chihiros A601 finally arrived. Box was squished but I've checked the light and it's working. I then went out and bought a 2ft Hugo Kamishi tank.
This is the plan: I've got the variable height light bracket. Was going to set it as high as I can with the light on setting 2 of 7. This should give me around 1600 lumens. On full power the light is 5800 lumen. Using the Tropica lighting guide, I want no more than 25 lumens per litre for low medium and the tank is 60 litres. I know Par is the measurement I need but I don't have the funds to buy a PAR meter for a one off use. The tank is 15" tall and the light will be maybe 4 inches above that so around 17 inches above substrate.
Plants wise I have vallis, rotala rotundifolia, java fern, an anubia, bacopa Carolina, pond weed, wisteria, ludwigia repens x articular and salvinia choking out my 20 litre bowl. I have further rotala and ludwigia in a propagator.
I was planning on using aquatic compost with 2-3 mm blasting sand. I have an all pond solutions ef150 plus an old interpret pf2 to help boost flow.
I dose macros from powders twice a week, potassium nitrate and potassium mono phosphate. For micros I use profito as it advises. Plus easy carbo as advised.
Stock wise it will have a small group of neon eventually, maybe some cherry shrimp if I can get them, nerites and Otos.
I'm not planning on adding Co2. I'm aiming for a mid level of input. I can do the dosing but not sure I can commit to the hours of trimming and stuff that you apparently have to do. Currently I collect water in a covered rain butt that was cleaned out in August. I change 50 % weekly. Siphon the gravel and trim. Clean the filter every fortnight. Lights on for 8 hrs in a split photoperiod so I can see it morning and night.
I'm after any advice or experience you guys have had with similar equipment and setups.
I know Darrel dw1305 in particular has used Chihiros lights and uses rainwater in two foot tanks. I'm happy to drop the easy carbo but it is supposed to keep the algae at bay, not that I've noticed on my bowl. It was overrun after holiday when a neighbour 'looked after it' still have some green fuzz on the vallis mainly and older leaves further from the light towards the bottom of the tank.
I have read extensively around this site but I'm open to advice and suggestions if you have any.
Apologies for monster post. I'm just really into this and want to get it spot on.
My Chihiros A601 finally arrived. Box was squished but I've checked the light and it's working. I then went out and bought a 2ft Hugo Kamishi tank.
This is the plan: I've got the variable height light bracket. Was going to set it as high as I can with the light on setting 2 of 7. This should give me around 1600 lumens. On full power the light is 5800 lumen. Using the Tropica lighting guide, I want no more than 25 lumens per litre for low medium and the tank is 60 litres. I know Par is the measurement I need but I don't have the funds to buy a PAR meter for a one off use. The tank is 15" tall and the light will be maybe 4 inches above that so around 17 inches above substrate.
Plants wise I have vallis, rotala rotundifolia, java fern, an anubia, bacopa Carolina, pond weed, wisteria, ludwigia repens x articular and salvinia choking out my 20 litre bowl. I have further rotala and ludwigia in a propagator.
I was planning on using aquatic compost with 2-3 mm blasting sand. I have an all pond solutions ef150 plus an old interpret pf2 to help boost flow.
I dose macros from powders twice a week, potassium nitrate and potassium mono phosphate. For micros I use profito as it advises. Plus easy carbo as advised.
Stock wise it will have a small group of neon eventually, maybe some cherry shrimp if I can get them, nerites and Otos.
I'm not planning on adding Co2. I'm aiming for a mid level of input. I can do the dosing but not sure I can commit to the hours of trimming and stuff that you apparently have to do. Currently I collect water in a covered rain butt that was cleaned out in August. I change 50 % weekly. Siphon the gravel and trim. Clean the filter every fortnight. Lights on for 8 hrs in a split photoperiod so I can see it morning and night.
I'm after any advice or experience you guys have had with similar equipment and setups.
I know Darrel dw1305 in particular has used Chihiros lights and uses rainwater in two foot tanks. I'm happy to drop the easy carbo but it is supposed to keep the algae at bay, not that I've noticed on my bowl. It was overrun after holiday when a neighbour 'looked after it' still have some green fuzz on the vallis mainly and older leaves further from the light towards the bottom of the tank.
I have read extensively around this site but I'm open to advice and suggestions if you have any.
Apologies for monster post. I'm just really into this and want to get it spot on.