Hi All,
Some help from your combined wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
Up to now I have always used tubes in my 2 foot and 3 foot breeding tanks and my 4 foot community show tanks.
At last I have taken delivery of a new 6 foot by 2 foot by 2 foot show tank, with moulded rock background, extending down both ends of the tank.
I have been looking at the options for lighting, but kind of getting lost in all the info.
Am I right in thinking max aquarium tube length is 5 foot?
I have been thinking of the led strips available also
Could anyone give details of how they light their 6 foot tanks and their recommendations.
The tank with either be large geophagus or discus, yet to be decided, some planting to give fish cover and maybe a few specimen plants
As the tank cost so much, cheaper but adequate lighting suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
Stuey
Lighting for 6' x 2' x 2' tank
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Re: Lighting for 6' x 2' x 2' tank
I had a 6' heavily planted tank that I ran 3x twin bulb 48" fixtures. And another one that I spaced out 6 individual T5 fixtures evenly.
Those were the easy methods, but I've always wanted to do an LED build.
Those were the easy methods, but I've always wanted to do an LED build.
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Re: Lighting for 6' x 2' x 2' tank
Stuey
I've got a 5' and am moving to LEDs. There's a chap on another fish-keeping forum making them to measure, in any shape/design you want. I'm just going to two lengths (one front, one back) as I have a central glass support. For a standard planted tank, he only recommends 10 LEDs per strip (as they are bright and have a good spread) but this increases if you have a heavily planted tank that uses CO2 etc. Price for me was a factor and was very pleased with the quote. They are almost made but am away next week on holiday so will have to collect after I return.
I'm looking forward to seeing them in action!
Martin
I've got a 5' and am moving to LEDs. There's a chap on another fish-keeping forum making them to measure, in any shape/design you want. I'm just going to two lengths (one front, one back) as I have a central glass support. For a standard planted tank, he only recommends 10 LEDs per strip (as they are bright and have a good spread) but this increases if you have a heavily planted tank that uses CO2 etc. Price for me was a factor and was very pleased with the quote. They are almost made but am away next week on holiday so will have to collect after I return.
I'm looking forward to seeing them in action!
Martin