Lighting for 29 gal

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Lighting for 29 gal

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Will a double strip light be sufficeint or should I spring for a Coral life 1 x 65 watt? I noticed that those bulbs are only 21" long. What's up with that?

If I used a 2 x 65 on this tank, would I have to go the C02 route?

What is a 50/50 bulb?
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2x65 watts would definitely call for additional CO2. Really, adding CO2 to any planted tank is best. You can always mix your own from yeast and sugar. What are the dimension of the 29 gallon? I know the 30's are 36" long.

50/50 bulb is usually actinic / 10,000K. The kelvin range you should shoot for is 5,000K-10,000K. Anything in that range will grow nice plants. The thing to look for in a good bulb is a high CRI (color rendering index) of at least 90. Then find the kelvin that gives the colors you like and you're set.

I would recommend sticking with the 1x65 watt bulb to start with. If you get the retrofit kit from www.ahsupply.com you'll get more light out of the bulb because of the quality reflector it comes with. It's about the same cost as the coralife too.
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But don't get confused when you are on the AHSupply site, they don't have a 65 watt kit. You'll be looking at the 55 watt kit.
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The tank is 30 x 12 x 18.

Is the retrofit kit an easy assembly for the electronically challenged?
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FrannyB wrote:The tank is 30 x 12 x 18.

Is the retrofit kit an easy assembly for the electronically challenged?
Yes, as far as the electronics part goes...it's pretty well plug-n-play from what I've seen. I've never had one myself though. Maybe someone on here has?
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The assembly instructions were flawless, however, you still need to have a place to mount the retrofit, either in a gutted light strip, or a canopy. It's not designed to just be rested on top of the tank.
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My 46 has 2 AH Supply retrofits in the canopy. If I can do it you certainly can! Just make sure you have the reflector at least 2" above the glass top (if you have one) or the heat can break the glass.
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I'm pretty sure I'll go the AH route. But I'm still checking around.


What do you think about this light? http://www.aquatraders.com/index.asp?Pa ... ProdID=210

I like that the bulbs are staggered. Anyone use these before?
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I have purchased two of their set-ups with no problems. For the price, it is the best deal out there.
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Post by FrannyB »

Good, good. I may have to buy 10,000K bulbs from AH as this place is set up for marine.

Guess, I'm going C02.
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