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Re: experience with compact flash lighting



10-12 nplants is not alot @ all all of the plants you have chosen are
slow growers.

Yes you will probably need a glass cover
I say start with 10 hours since these are slow growers

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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 20:14:32 GMT, "E.Otter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>I'm thinking of using a 55watt 21" long compact fluorescent light over my
>29g (30L x 12wide x 18high ) tank.
>
>The distance between the bottom of the light and the hood would be about 1
>inche.  The distance between the light and the water line would be 3 inches.
>I would like to plant Java ferns, Java moss, Anubias barteri, and crinium
>thianum... maybe 10 - 12 plants initially.
>
>A couple questions.
>Would 10-12 plants be considered a lot of plants for this size tank?
>
>Would the amount of heat produced by the compact fluorescent light require
>changing from a plastic tank cover to a glass tank cover?
>
>Would this be too little, too much, or just enough light?  I would like to
>maintain an 11-12 hour light cycle.
>




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