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    what 4ft lighting fixture do you use ?

    i was thinking of getting a 4ft fixture .

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    Re: what 4ft lighting fixture do you use ?

    SOLITE type 4. I think its depending on your depth of tank right? I might be wrong. If i have another set up, i would like to try LED good luck

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    Re: what 4ft lighting fixture do you use ?

    hi

    You might be interested in the following thread.

    http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...LED-tube/page2

    Navanod introduced LED light from Inwares using T8 light set (3 strip of LED) or T5 (1 strip of LED).

    Hope it helps you.

    Generally 4 ft tank also have deeper depths, etc 2 ft, you might wish to check if the light is able to penetrate such depths for the carpeting effect, if you wish to have that.
    Last edited by bennyc; 17th Jan 2013 at 13:40. Reason: addition of more info
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    Re: what 4ft lighting fixture do you use ?

    Quote Originally Posted by rascal View Post
    SOLITE type 4. I think its depending on your depth of tank right? I might be wrong. If i have another set up, i would like to try LED good luck
    yours is a planted tank ? my tank will be 2 ft dept 120gallon. will it be sufficient if i get 2x54w ?

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    Re: what 4ft lighting fixture do you use ?

    Quote Originally Posted by bennyc View Post
    hi

    You might be interested in the following thread.

    http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...LED-tube/page2

    Navanod introduced LED light from Inwares using T8 light set (3 strip of LED) or T5 (1 strip of LED).

    Hope it helps you.

    Generally 4 ft tank also have deeper depths, etc 2 ft, you might wish to check if the light is able to penetrate such depths for the carpeting effect, if you wish to have that.
    yup mine will be 2ft depth. okay thanks i will take a look. !

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    Re: what 4ft lighting fixture do you use ?

    Is yours a Discus tank? Remember seeing it in a thread title. Discus are sensitive to water conditions. Would a planted tank make the water change difficult?
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    Re: what 4ft lighting fixture do you use ?

    Quote Originally Posted by bennyc View Post
    Is yours a Discus tank? Remember seeing it in a thread title. Discus are sensitive to water conditions. Would a planted tank make the water change difficult?
    yes. planted discus tank. i already have a 3ft planted discus tank for quite some time. all are healthy. not difficult. i siphon the gravel to suck the poop out of the water like twice / week.
    heard that those poop is beneficial for the plant toooo. =]

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    Re: what 4ft lighting fixture do you use ?

    no.. just CRS and other shrimps but my tank also 2ft.. solite type 4 is enough.. but Try LED less energy.. Just ensure your light can penetrate your 2ft of depth

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    Re: what 4ft lighting fixture do you use ?

    Quote Originally Posted by rascal View Post
    no.. just CRS and other shrimps but my tank also 2ft.. solite type 4 is enough.. but Try LED less energy.. Just ensure your light can penetrate your 2ft of depth
    i see.. you on all 4 bulbs or only 2 ? for how long / day ?

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    Re: what 4ft lighting fixture do you use ?

    Quote Originally Posted by sawzai View Post
    i see.. you on all 4 bulbs or only 2 ? for how long / day ?
    I on only 2 as it was to bright for my shrimps(scared they blind, hahahha) as i scared it might cause algae problems. Each day around 5 hours. (1hours morning, 2hours afternoon and 2 hours night). I think if longer might cause algae problems. I believe for planted longer time of light should not be a problem (6-8 hours) as last time i did full planted tank before.

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    Re: what 4ft lighting fixture do you use ?

    Quote Originally Posted by rascal View Post
    I on only 2 as it was to bright for my shrimps(scared they blind, hahahha) as i scared it might cause algae problems. Each day around 5 hours. (1hours morning, 2hours afternoon and 2 hours night). I think if longer might cause algae problems. I believe for planted longer time of light should not be a problem (6-8 hours) as last time i did full planted tank before.
    i see... have any idea what the reflector made of ?

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