mark4785
Member
Hello,
I was wondering if I could get any advice on an appropriate light for an aquarium that is approximately 60cm in length. It currently has a black plastic cover on the top of it with flaps that you traditionally open up and drop food through. Due to it being plastic, it makes a lot of noises when the flaps are opened/closed and when I completely remove it to clean the filter sponge and syphon water out. As a result, I want to get rid of it completely and have an open top aquarium with some sort of removable light.
I'd like to eventually convert the aquarium into a small planted tank with added co2. I know the introduction of co2 is associated with 'high tech' or high light aquariums but i'm not necessarily looking for a high tech set-up. I'm just looking for an easy to maintain planted aquarium which is something not best associated with a high light set-up.
Any suggestions regarding what sort of light I should used would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I was wondering if I could get any advice on an appropriate light for an aquarium that is approximately 60cm in length. It currently has a black plastic cover on the top of it with flaps that you traditionally open up and drop food through. Due to it being plastic, it makes a lot of noises when the flaps are opened/closed and when I completely remove it to clean the filter sponge and syphon water out. As a result, I want to get rid of it completely and have an open top aquarium with some sort of removable light.
I'd like to eventually convert the aquarium into a small planted tank with added co2. I know the introduction of co2 is associated with 'high tech' or high light aquariums but i'm not necessarily looking for a high tech set-up. I'm just looking for an easy to maintain planted aquarium which is something not best associated with a high light set-up.
Any suggestions regarding what sort of light I should used would be appreciated.
Thanks.