Lighting options, help?
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 5:51 pm
Recently, I posted my good fortune at acquiring a 50gal tank. Well, when I went to the store to get the supplies to fix it up, I received another boon. Seems that the shop owner has a history with my father and felt that he could offer me a better deal. A 60gal for all the money in my left pocket. To say the least, there wasn't any money in there. (I checked)
Now I've got to re-plan for the extra 10gal. I've got a stand idea that my father will be helping me build, but I'm still designing the hood and lighting.
For the lights, I want LEDs. After some research, I've found that 36watts from LED lights covers the 180watts I would have needed with other setups. My only problem is deciding what to get.
I'll post the lighting setups as I find then, but I really want any suggestions. I don't have much aquatic or electrical background (Thank goodness my dad works in electrical!
) so I can use all the help I can get!
One such lighting option is available at my local hardware store.
http://www.homedepot.com/Energy-Star/Li ... ogId=10053
These are high-output LEDs and I'm afraid that they will be too bright for my loaches. The price is right and they are energy efficient, but I don't want to upset my loach babies.
Anyone have experience in these? Dimming them is an option, but I'd like feedback before taking the 'plunge'.
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New option!
Digikits 48" LED Moonlight bars. Anybody ever hear of them?
I prefer the blue tinted lights and judging by how my loaches act, I think they do too. Opinions?
Now I've got to re-plan for the extra 10gal. I've got a stand idea that my father will be helping me build, but I'm still designing the hood and lighting.
For the lights, I want LEDs. After some research, I've found that 36watts from LED lights covers the 180watts I would have needed with other setups. My only problem is deciding what to get.
I'll post the lighting setups as I find then, but I really want any suggestions. I don't have much aquatic or electrical background (Thank goodness my dad works in electrical!

One such lighting option is available at my local hardware store.
http://www.homedepot.com/Energy-Star/Li ... ogId=10053
These are high-output LEDs and I'm afraid that they will be too bright for my loaches. The price is right and they are energy efficient, but I don't want to upset my loach babies.

Anyone have experience in these? Dimming them is an option, but I'd like feedback before taking the 'plunge'.
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New option!
Digikits 48" LED Moonlight bars. Anybody ever hear of them?
I prefer the blue tinted lights and judging by how my loaches act, I think they do too. Opinions?