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"Pepinos Hills" - SuperWen's Office Tank

SuperWen

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Jakarta - Indonesia
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Spec:

Tank: 20x15x15 cm
Lighting: Phillips 24W Daylight, with HAD LampHood
Filtration: Ista Mini Max Canister 360L/H
CO2: 0.5 bps with Ista 1L Cylinder + Ista Solenoid
Substrate: ADA Amazonia II + 5E
Hardscape: Seiryu Stone + Santigi Wood
Fauna: Rasbora brigittae
Plants:
- Hemianthus challitrichoides 'cuba'
- Hemianthus micranthemoides
- Rotala rotundifolia
- Rotala macrandra 'narrow'
- Fissiden fontanus
- Riccardia chamedryfolia
- Echinodorus tennelus
- Marsilea hirsuta
- Eleocharis sp. 'japan'
 
Re: "Pepinos Hills

oh, that is so nice! 😀

that most certainly lightn up long days in the office 🙂

really healthy looking
 
schraptor said:
Really nice looking tank. I wish I could have something like this in my open space "office" 🙂

Have a question on Philips daylight 24W, is this something like this one?
http://www.belmonttools.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=60&products_id=90676
Yes it is 🙂

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SuperWen, your picture shows warm white but that's around 2700-3000K. I understand you have a cool daylight, which is 6500K, more suitable for plants.
How do you feel about using this one? I'm thinking about LT tank and I might be using these for lightning.
 
schraptor said:
SuperWen, your picture shows warm white but that's around 2700-3000K. I understand you have a cool daylight, which is 6500K, more suitable for plants.
How do you feel about using this one? I'm thinking about LT tank and I might be using these for lightning.
CFL phillips tornado available in 2 color, warm white (2700K) and daylight (6500K)
Sorry I showed you the wrong picture 😀

Using CFL for nano tank is very simple and cheap, but for large and tall tank it won't be efficient because the penetration rate is low
 
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