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Two weeks ago I built a 100g tank and made my own hood. I didn't have the $$ for PCs, Halides and all the goodies so I got 4-100w screw base Flourescents for $10 from Costco...you know, the curly type that take the place of a regular bulb? I transferred everything from a 30g with 1.5 wpg to the new tank. Like I said that was 2 weeks ago. I have had to start pruning already. I have a mixture of Low Light plants and Mediums...Anubias, javas, Crypts, Vals, swords and several mosses. All are doing great without ferts or CO2. Dan "Daza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Problem: Without realizing how much light aquarium plants need I had a 34"x30"x14" aquarium made to fit into a wall recess. I've been reading that most freshwater tropical fish prefer lower light levels that exist in most natural streams. Anyway I've bought two 25w fluorescent tubes since this was the highest wattage at 30" long. I also got two reflectors which the manufacturer says increases light by 100% giving a possible 100w. I guess I need more light but how much would you guys suggest. I don't want to stress the fish with too much but also want tall plants for the 30" high tank.
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