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lighting recommendations for a deep fw planted tank


vinceandrobyn

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Our tank is 375L and 69cm deep. It came with 2 T8 30w bulbs ( tropical and sunlight). We want to grow a good range of plants and fish and are thinking we will need to upgrade our lighting. Does anyone have any suggestions we are not keen to go down the CO2 path yet. Have a mixed sand/gravel base can use fert.

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T5HO gets through my 60cm deep tank. If you want to grow high light plants you might need to remove a lot of the driftwood as its going to block the light getting down to the substrate. I find with my tank that while the glosso grows just fine with T5HO, things like crypts, java fern etc get an awful lot of algae due to them being higher up in the tank, exposed to a lot of light and being slow growers. BBA grows very well on the wood under higher lighting too.

High light as you have realised does need fertilisers, root balls and micro/macro mix ferts will work.

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IMO you would need 2 Finnex Ray IIs for a 69cm deep tank. We have one on a 50cm deep and it does great but the PAR seems to drop significantly on deep tanks with LEDs. You could perhaps get away with one BuildMyLED, but they're not cheap (but I'd loooove to see some in NZ with them ;) ).

LEDs are a cheaper option in the long-run and well worth the investment, it's just you tend to need 2 units for higher lighting especially on deep tanks, and the initial cost puts people off.

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