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Andy Pastuszak

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Apr 26, 2010, 1:31:23 PM4/26/10
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I have a planted 30 gallon extra high tank with a 24" twin tube strip
light I bough a few years ago. It cam with 2 T5 22" bulbs that have
since burned out. I manage to find online, 22" 5500K "daylight" T5
bulbs which came in the mail today. Are 5500K bulbs good to use in a
planted tank, or should I be using a different wavelength?

The bulbs that were in the hood were T5-14W-W 12000K bulbs, but I
couldn't find anyone that made a bulb like that.

Most stores recommended I go to a twin tube HO setup, but I don't want
to spend that kind of money. I would prefer to find an old 24" twin
tube hood that uses standard size bulbs, so I can just buy 2 viatlites
and stick them in here, but no one seems ot make those anymore.

Andy

Nitesbane

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Apr 30, 2010, 10:23:40 AM4/30/10
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"Andy Pastuszak" <amp68...@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>I have a planted 30 gallon extra high tank with a 24" twin tube strip light
>I bough a few years ago. It cam with 2 T5 22" bulbs that have since burned
>out. I manage to find online, 22" 5500K "daylight" T5 bulbs which came in
>the mail today. Are 5500K bulbs good to use in a planted tank, or should I
>be using a different wavelength?
>

When I was still using regular fluorescents I preferred "aquaglo" bulbs
which are 18000K. My fish room receives a lot of ambient light during the
day though. If it was a darker room, I would have probably gone with one
aquaglo and one that is more white/yellow like the sunglo which is about
5500K I think. In any case, the color temperature doesn't matter as much as
the actual spectrum it produces. For optimal plant growth, you want a bulb
with peaks in the blue and red range (not far red).

Hope that helps.
-N


JLG

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May 18, 2010, 2:33:44 PM5/18/10
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Hey Andy,

I also have a 29gal high planted aquarium. My hood could hold two
bulbs but I only have one flora glo 20 W- 24" (61 cm)- 25 mm Diameter-
T8 bulb. I am using an aqua clear 10-30gal filter with a sponge and
one bag of chemipure. I also give liquid nutrients (the Flourish
fundamentals kit). I also have
1-2inches of flourite substrate on top of my regular gravel. My plants
are absolutely flourishing. Sometimes i get a large growth of hair
algae but I have this little white pleco catfish thing and 4 pencil
fish that have been keeping it under control.

Jonna

Andy

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May 29, 2010, 7:52:53 PM5/29/10
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Well, I went and got new bulbs for the hood. One of the bulbs burned
out after only one week, so I think the hood is now broken in some
way. I have been trying to find a 24" twin tube strip light and no
one makes them any more. If anyone has one they want to sell, let me
know.

Andy

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