now i seen this on 2 dif sites.. i seen people using normal lights or well. what seemed to be normal lights.. one i seen he grew plants to sell.. and he used normal looking lights.. like "shop lamps" and "heat lamps" but never said what he used.. can you grow plants with normal incandesent bulbs? or was he using a special grow bulb?
well till i get more plants ima hope that the normal bulb will work its better then it staying in that tube and getting little light i suppose.. ill have to get a cfl [w/e tht is] soon haha
i ghetto-fied it haha thats a old heat lamp with normal light bulb in it.. the clamps on another clamp from a broken light and broken ones on 2x4 haha XD hey its working XD
No you want CFLs, a normal light that is not around will not let the plants achieve photosynthesis, which usually leads to the downfall with plants. I would also lower thr light if you can. Not much useable light will reach the plants, meaning that there is almost no light hat they can use to photosynthesize, unless you have a TEK fixture, which that obviously isn't lol, you don't need the light that high.
So do make it a priority to get a 6500k bulb. I got a 15 watt CFL at my hardware store, it was the GE brand and it says 6500k on the side, note that when a bulb says natural day light it usually isn't 6500k and is lower on the spectrum.
oh well thanks i kept light so high because its a 100watt bulb and didnt wana fry the plants or anything.. but i can bring it far down, even almost hav it on top of mesh i put on tank to keep a betta from jumping.. but i think tht close would lead to alot of evaporation
I have a spare 6400k bulb I can send to you for about $4...
It's a little lower on the spectrum. LMK if you can't find any in the area.
you will probably need a cover for the tank D: evaporation could possible cause shortages:/
cover as in glass? debating on having some cut. but for now i have hardwear cloth over it [so i wont have jumpers] and a male in there to help it cycle
but leme look around here at hardwear stores and stuff. im not sure what cfl's are so i may not be able to find any lol
little off topic here, bit does tannis effect plants or there growth? iv boiled this wood like 12 times now some times it goes nearly clear with yellow tint. ill dump water out boil again.. and itl be even darker -.- and i dont want it to have any tan, if its gna effect the plants..
See this light here? it says its a grow light but its only 4200k and 10 bucks.
I was going to get one for each of my 10g, but didnt. Because everyone rec the other, what 7500k color? I dont know which is best. Perhaps the 7500k color can get through the water better? I havent a clue.
Also, many plants are low light, like the ones i have. Mine are doing fine under the 35 led light I purchased. It was 35$ with off, on, and moon. Its supposed to make the water sparkle, but i dont see that really. But its for up to a 20gal, and I have it on a 4 gal, lol.
Also, I saw that having the leds a bit above the tank helps to get that sparkle look.
some lighting parameters here "Freshwater Planted Aquariums: Fish, live plants, decorative wood and/or ceramics
Recommended lighting system: Standard fluorescent, T-5 HO, VHO, Power Compact, Metal Halide/HQI."
more from the same site, also look at the bottom of the page for a chart.
Most of the freshwater aquatic plants available on the market originally came from shallow areas of rivers in Central and South America. Though the water there is generally murky, the plants experience full-spectrum light. Depending on the specific species of plants you plan to acquire, and the depth of your tank, you will need a standard fluorescent lighting system between 2 and 5 watts per gallon. Purchase only plants which your lighting system will support.
The heat generated by most of the more powerful lighting systems required for live plants is considerable. If necessary, raise the fixture slightly above the cover to provide extra space to promote air circulation. A small cooling fan can be used to efficiently dissipate heat from the fixture.
nay thats my same problem i cant keep any of this npt stuff strait in my head.. my local stores only sell normal lites and heat bulbs for reptiles.. i did find a few "grow lights" most of whick fit in a giant 3ft thing and one was a screw in.. screw in didnt say how many K just "50/75 watt" and like 3800 L -.- nothing says K's :\ so i didnt get it only sirly curly bulbs we have even at lowes it seems is energy efficient ones
and thanks kashi that makes me feel lil better ik bettas like tanned water but i was hesitant to put it in tank :O i may do so now
lol kashi ima hurt you a wiel back i said "im guessing its not the energy efficient ones then" you said yup.. yep/yup means im right i went all over town today and they were right in front of my face?!?! ima hurt you chico/chica lol
you should! jk.. i was looking for some f those weird ones that make funny rectangles from tubes and swirly ones that said plant.... tho none of my stores had any lights with a K reading only L =\ so not entirely your fault i thought the energy efficient would be worse as i thought they were like a normal ancandesent but dont get as hot and save energy.. had no idea they helped photosynthesis in aquatic plants.
so what L reading should i be looking for.. my cfls at walmart, menards, lowes exc exc all say just what what they are how much they use a luminant reading and "saves you $47 a year/month"[didnt read it i was looking for letters with K and the word plant haha]
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