Coralife FRESHWATER Lunar Aqualight T5 Aquarium Lighting Fixture, 4X54W, 48″

Coralife FRESHWATER Lunar Aqualight T5 Aquarium Lighting Fixture, 4X54W, 48"

  • 4-T5 High Output 54W Lamps included-two Colormax & two 6700K
  • Directional LED moonlights
  • Separate power cords for individual control of sets of lamps and LEDs
  • Quick disconnect ballasts and cooling fan; Adjustable mounting brackets included
  • Powder-coated aluminum housing and acrylic splash guard
The Coralife Lunar Aqualight T5 Aquarium Lighting Fixture, 4X54W, 48", combines two Colormax and two 6700K high output T5 lamps with directional moonlight LEDs-making this the perfect light for freshwater planted tanks.

Price: $ 325.87


Coralife Aqualight High Output FRESHWATER T5 Aquarium Lighting Fixture, 2X24W, 24 inch

  • Low profile. Dimensions without legs: 2.25" tall X 24" long X 6" wide. With legs the fixture is 3.75" tall.
  • Adjustable Mounting Legs included
  • Includes one 24 watt 6700K Daylight Lamp and one 24 watt Colormax Lamp; Does not include a fan
  • Single power cord & built in on/off switch
  • Acrylic splash guard
The Coralife Aqualight High Output T5 FRESHWATER 24 inch Fixture provides significantly more light than conventional fluorescent systems. The Coralife Aqualight High Output T5 Fixtures are an excellent choice for freshwater aquariums.

Price: $ 114.17




10 gallon aquarium lighting?


Question by mj l: 10 gallon aquarium lighting?
Hi. I just got a 10 gallon aquarium with a fluorescent light strip hood, however, the fluorescent strips only come in 15 watts. Is it good enough to grow microswords or any medium lighting plants?

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Answer by FishExpert
Here’s a list and their lighting requirements. http://www.theexoticfish.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1598You’ll probably have a biting of trouble growing medium lightly plants with only 1.5wpg.



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Is 30watts of Fluorescent Lighting(Ten Gallon Aquarium) to High For Water Wisteria?


Question by : Is 30watts of Fluorescent Lighting(Ten Gallon Aquarium) to High For Water Wisteria?
I’m just a little worried I have to much lighting, any helpful advice and tips would be appreciated. Also, the gravel I’m using is from a bag labeled, ‘Eco-Complete Planted Aquarium Substrate’, I’m using a 20lb bag for my ten gallon aquarium also.Last question, what would be a good carpet plant for a 30w, ten gallon aquarium?I have the PH lvl at 6.8 right now.

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Answer by Jason
It will be just fine. :D



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Is aquarium light important to the fish and everything living in it?


Question by salmahalwi: Is aquarium light important to the fish and everything living in it?
Theres a lot of nice lighting for aquarium these days. But is it really that important?

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Answer by Answering You
Yes, not only because it mimics the sun and darkness that we are all accustomed to, but UV rays emitted by aquarium lights provide important vitamins – just like we receive a lot of vitamin D from standing in the sun.



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What size aquarium light should I get for my planted tank?


Question by chickingirl19: What size aquarium light should I get for my planted tank?
I read that a good rule of thumb is watts for every gallon? I have a 29gallon aquarium, so 29-58 watts of light? I find that a huge difference. I also find it especially difficult to find a light with this wattage to be the correct size for my tank. It seems the higher the wattage, the longer the light. But if I go any smaller in size, the wattage is reduced. I also read that 2 fluorescent lights may be used, but my hood will only house one light. My plants require low-medium light, and low-medium growth rate, ph of 6.0-8.0, so they’re generally easy plants to look after. I am experienced keeping Angels, but I can’t seem to keep a plant alive! I am trying! There are HUGE benefits with plants and my Angels are happier. Every article I read about lighting for plants contradicts another article I read. One article says that the K rating means nothing, and another article’s author swears by using 5000-10000K lights. WHAT do I get? Help!I mean 1-2 watts for every gallon!

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Answer by ilogikal
Found this from one of my favorite websites, hope it helps!I’ve been researching the same recently for my 40gal tank, and i’ve decided to go for a full-spectrum light fixture. I was told by my LFS that you don’t need 2-4 watts of light per gallon if the light being produced is full spectrum. anyhow, check out this article!—In a planted aquarium, light is the most vital element for healthy plant growth. Plants use light as a source of energy – it is necessary for photosynthesis to occur. Having live plants actually improves water quality. Plants consume fish waste products, generate oxygen, and are the ideal way to obtain an almost self-sufficient ecosystem in which plants and fish happily co-exist. There are two basic lighting factors which are essential for a luscious aquatic growth. They are ‘quantity’ and ‘quality’. In lighting terms, quantity is usually expressed in watts or more accurately lumens. The higher that wattage the brighter the light – pretty simple. Light ‘quality’ is a little more complex since it is based on spectral output. The visible light spectrum is made up of different wavelengths or colours of light as can be seen in a rainbow. For best plant growth, the goal is to mimic sunlight as accurately as possible. To determine the output ‘quality’ of a light, manufacturers assign two numbers to a light: colour temperature and colour rendering index (CRI). The colour temperature number is used to indicate the colour of light produced by the bulb, and is based on a physics phenomena known as ‘black body radiation’. Picture a hot piece of iron in a blacksmith’s shop – as it’s heated, it starts to glow red, then orange, then yellow and so on – the hotter it gets the more white it’s colour appears. Colour temperature is measured in Kelvin (K), and the colour of sunlight at the equator is about 5200 K, unfortunately colour temperature doesn’t completely describe the quality of light, this is where the colour rendering index (CRI) come in to play. White light is composed of all colours, with each colour being of equal brightness. The CRI indicates who well this equal balance of all colours is matched by your light source. A CRI of 100 is perfect, any number less than this and the illume will still appear white, but it may make objects look bluish or reddish for example. A CRI of 70 or more is probably fine for most aquariums. So, now that all of that technical stuff is out of the way, the question is what does i use for decent planted tank lighting? My recommendation is fluorescent lighting – it’s cheap, energy efficient, and will yield exceptional results if your tank is less than 18″ deep. The lights should be on for about 10 to 12 hours per day, and you’ll need about 2 – 4 watts per gallon with a colour temperature of approximately 5000K and a CRI of 70 or better. Unfortunately, sometimes it’s difficult getting a light with this kind of colour spec., so a foxed I’ve found that works quite well is to use two different tubes. You could, for example, use one ‘plant light’ which is pinkish in colour and has a colour temperature of about 3100K. The second bulb could be a ‘daylight’ tube which has a colour temp of about 6300K. The result is good plant lighting and a naturally coloured tank.



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How long will live aquarium plants survive without proper lighting and no CO2 dispenser?


Question by fishfrenzy: How long will live aquarium plants survive without proper lighting and no CO2 dispenser?
Im plan to buy alot of live plants but I cannot afford a more powerful lighting system nor a CO2 dispenser right today. Im just gonna buy the liquid plant supplements.

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Answer by liopulelehua
well i don’t have a co2 thing, and my plants are only fine.i’ve never had brown leaves, and the light is artificial.



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Part2 DIY LED Aquarium Lighting & RGB Dimmer-2nd BOX FIXTURE


This is Part 2- Making the Fixture Box2 of my DIY 4ft LED aquarium lighting. In this part, there is a quick preview of the finished product and an explanation of how I made the 2nd fixtureBox. I am in the process of creating part 3-Adding the LEDS, and will uploaded it within a week. You can view my original RGB dimmable Lighting at www.youtube.com
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This is my 90 gallon (on top) and my 75 gallon freshwater tanks. A quick demo on the lighting system. 1) General Lights 2) mid-day burst 3) night lights (tough to see in this video)
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Aqueon 65356 18-Inch Full-Spectrum Daylight T8 Fluorescent Lamp 15-Watt

Aqueon 65356 18-Inch Full-Spectrum Daylight T8 Fluorescent Lamp 15-Watt

  • 8,000K Color temperature
  • Everyday aquarium lamp
  • Ideal for fresh or saltwater aquariums
8000-Degree K full spectrum daylight lamps used in All-Glass Aquarium fixtures. Long-lasting bulbs emit an appealing light spectrum to help highlight vivid coloration of your aquarium inhabitants. Aqueon Full Spectrum Daylight Fluorescent Lamp provides general purpose lighting for freshwater and saltwater aquariums including tropical community or fish-only marine aquariums.

List Price: $ 5.23 Price: $ 4.98



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Hagen Glo T5 Ho Linear Fluorescent Lighting System, Single, 24-Inch Reviews

Hagen Glo T5 Ho Linear Fluorescent Lighting System, Single, 24-Inch

  • Linear Fluorescent Lighting System; T5 HO illumination delivers the quality of light required by many aquatic plants and corals
  • cUL Approved; Slim and modern design
  • Integrated extension brackets to fit a variety of aquarium lengths
  • Built in high efficiency parabolic reflector for maximum light reflection
  • Measures 5.9 inches tall x 24 inches length
The GLO T5 HO 24 inch Linear Fluorescent Lighting System for one T5 HO fluorescent bulb delivers a powerful and efficient light output. Loaded with performance and convenience features this quality aesthetic lighting system features a slim modern design, aluminum trim and solid stainless steel extension brackets for installation on a variety of aquarium lengths. Also included is a highly polished parabolic type reflector for maximum light reflection, double gasket water-resistant end caps for su

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Whats is the best possible lighting for a saltwater aquarium?


Question by Colin B: Whats is the best possible lighting for a saltwater aquarium?
For christmas my mom is gettimng me new lighting and live rock and corals for my 30 gallon saltwater tank. What is the outflanking lighting to get, t-5, metal halide, power compact? Where can i get them?

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Answer by Frank M
If you are doing a fixture, then it would be a combination of metal halide with t-5s. That would be the end all be all of reef lighting. Here are some links for a few of the best fixtures I can think of . http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=Giesemannhttp://www.specialty-lights.com/maristar-hqi-t5.htmlhttp://www.aquariumspecialty.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=28_325_473Since it is just a 30 gallon you can get a very well T-5 fixture only that will let you keep anything, and with T-5s it will be easier to maintain tank temps. With halides you are always fighting heat.Some great T-5 fixture colligate. I would go with either one of these fixtures If I were you. http://www.reefgeek.com/lighting/T5_Fluorescent/ATI/Powermodule_Fixtures/http://www.marinedepot.com/48_inch_Giesemann_Reflexx_4x54W_T5_Light_Fixture_Silver_22_Inch_T5_Fluorescent_Light_Fixtures-Giesemann_Aquarium_Lighting_Systems-GL1621-FILTFIT52U-GL1631-vi.html



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