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Low tech planted tank

Started by Caitiepi, July 31, 2016, 08:36:25 PM

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Caitiepi

Does anybody have any recommendations for a plant bulb to use in a low tech 30 gal planted tank? I'm currently using an Aqueon T8 Floramax plant bulb but I find the tank waaaaay too dark, the only plants in it that are doing well are the anubias and Amazon swords. I had bacopa and red ludwigia that melted off. I have some sad looking water wisteria that refuses to give up the ghost, but isn't really progressing. I should probably mention that the tank has only been running about a month. I dose liquid ferts (Seachem Flourish and Seachem Excel) on a weekly basis following a 50% water change and I have Seachem root tabs to be used on a monthly bases as well. I put down soil beneath my substrate as well hoping that this would help the plants with nutrients. I have my light on for 12 hours with a two hour photoperiod half way through. Tank temp is a steady 76, water is moderately soft, ph 6.8.
If anyone has any helpful advice about a bulb or if I'm doin something terribly wrong any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
90 gallon community tank:
Red Rainbowfish
Boesemani Rainbowfish
Roseline Sharks
Rainbow Shark
Rosy Danios
Zebra Danios
Siamese Algae Eater
Electric Blue Acara
Green Severums
Rotkeil Severum
Black Convict Cichlid

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Not sure what kelvin the Aqueon T8 Flormax runs at but it's probably close to 5000 K.  I would try a bulb that runs at 6500K.

http://www.bigalspets.com/ca/zoo-med-ultra-sun-fluorescent-lamps.html


Caitiepi

I tried looking up the kelvin for it but I couldn't find it online or on the box. That ZooMed one sounds pretty good! Thanks for the recommendation!
90 gallon community tank:
Red Rainbowfish
Boesemani Rainbowfish
Roseline Sharks
Rainbow Shark
Rosy Danios
Zebra Danios
Siamese Algae Eater
Electric Blue Acara
Green Severums
Rotkeil Severum
Black Convict Cichlid