Where to buy lights and fixtures, what kind to buy??
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Where to buy lights and fixtures, what kind to buy??
Hi, Im looking for suggestion on what kind of light settup to buy, and where to buy lights and fixtures for my 55 gallon tank. I looked at the jbj systems but they seem very expensive. I think that max i will be able to spend on the units is about two hundred u.s. dollars or maybe a little more. Thanks in advance for any help.
55 gallon
11 pygmy cories
8 neon tetras
1 banjo
4 black neons
4 otos
11 pygmy cories
8 neon tetras
1 banjo
4 black neons
4 otos
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Really depends what you want to do with your tank. If it's just to house catfish, you can get by with 0.5 watts a gallon, and an ordinary single bulb fluorescent strip light that you can buy anywhere will do. If you want to grow plants, you'll need at least 2 watts/gallon, and you're much better off going with power compact bulbs. These are more expensive upfront, but much cheaper long term. $200 for a 55 gal should be enough. Various brands can be bought from places like That Pet Place in PA or Big Al's in Ontario, among other sources. If you want to DIY, Aquarium Hobbyist's Supply (http://www.ahsupply.com) is the place to go.
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the jbj systems are expensive, but worth the money if you want to do a planted tank. try looking on ebay for lighting. i got my jbj system there, and i got a good deal on it too. i have it on a 90 gallon tank, so it's a 48", 65 X 4 and it was $200 shipped. just be patient and keep looking, eventually one will pop up for cheap and you can grab it. sometimes there are even used ones that i saw when i was getting mine, and those went for $100 or so.
if you're not going to do a planted tank, then what about just getting some vera tops and a strip light..that should be sufficient and won't break the bank.
if you're not going to do a planted tank, then what about just getting some vera tops and a strip light..that should be sufficient and won't break the bank.
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Go for the Power Compacts like Dinyar said... that or you could get awat w/ the new 3 tube florescent by All-glass. I Think a 120 watt 48" is around a $100 @ Al's. Don't skimp on light bulbs if you go w/ Florescents ... for my $ I like the ZooMed Plant florescent.
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Go for the Power Compacts like Dinyar said... that or you could get awat w/ the new 3 tube florescent by All-glass. I Think a 120 watt 48" is around a $100 @ Al's. Don't skimp on light bulbs if you go w/ Florescents ... for my $ I like the ZooMed Plant florescent.
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go MH man... This is the front of my house at about 3 in the morning... I was testing the lights in the basement and thought it might show outside...
$200 for the ballast and wiring, $50-$60 for bulb, and maybe $50 worth of aluminum, a bit of work, $3 for an exhaust fan from an electrical salvage superstore, $25 for a nice exterior black powder coating... and you've got a darn nice system. If you've got access to milling machines and knowledgable machinists who're bored...
http://scott.aaquaria.com/pictures/hood.jpg
Although it's not for everyone, it really makes the ripples on the top of the water cast pretty shadows.
$200 for the ballast and wiring, $50-$60 for bulb, and maybe $50 worth of aluminum, a bit of work, $3 for an exhaust fan from an electrical salvage superstore, $25 for a nice exterior black powder coating... and you've got a darn nice system. If you've got access to milling machines and knowledgable machinists who're bored...
http://scott.aaquaria.com/pictures/hood.jpg
Although it's not for everyone, it really makes the ripples on the top of the water cast pretty shadows.
Poking a bit of fun? http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php3?d ... 2-16&res=l
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;) If I was growing I'd be smarter than that...
One downside to the MH lights, last night I found a moth floating on top of the tank... apperently flew in to be near the light and smacke the glass too hard... Thank god the little buggers are only here in force in the spring.
One downside to the MH lights, last night I found a moth floating on top of the tank... apperently flew in to be near the light and smacke the glass too hard... Thank god the little buggers are only here in force in the spring.
Poking a bit of fun? http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php3?d ... 2-16&res=l
See my fish at http://scott.aaquaria.com
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