What sort of hood for reef aquarium?


Question by Eric: What sort of hood for reef aquarium?
I have a 55 gallon reef aquarium with some soft corals and a number of fish.My problem is that the plexiglass covering quickly gets coated with fog, and eventually a salt crust. The result is that a lot of light is being absorbed and scattered rather than penetrating into the tank.Please offer suggestions on a better hood setup that will:1- not rapidly fog up2- allow good light penetration3- not allow my expensive fish to jump to their deaths

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Answer by copperhead
About the better I’ve been able to come up with is to use a full covered with side ventilation (screened) so heat doesn’t build up, and attach the light to the inside of the lid. As long as the light is high enough that it’s not splashed by the water, you don’t have the problem of loss of light (or corrosion of the fixture), and if it’s essentially sealed except for power cords, tubing for canister filters, etc.) the fish end up back in the water if the jump (if you use a traditional HOT filter, they might get into the filter and be able to take another jump backwards out of the tank, so this route needs to be screened – I’ve found plastic canvas (from craft stores) is cheap, easy to cut, and serves this purpose if needed.



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is westeria a good plant to use for a floating decoration in my aquarium?


Question by : is westeria a good plant to use for a floating decoration in my aquarium?


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Answer by Phishy MAN
Yah its good. Good luck!



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If I buy sheets of acrylic from home depot, can I seal then using just aquarium sealant?


Question by : If I buy sheets of acrylic from home depot, can I closing then using just aquarium sealant?
I’m not thinking of anything too big, nothing more then the size of a 40 gallon tank, but i would like to do this as a cheaper alternative to buying a big 40 gallon tank. I am wondering however, once i make my calculations on size of the pieces can i just use aquarium sealant because the pieces aren’t too big and make it an usable aquarium? Thanks.

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Answer by dustcloud
The weight of the water will force the acrylic outward and break the seal of the adhesive. If you are using it for a terrarium, you might be more successful. Study the commercial tanks. There is a top frame and bottom frame for GLASS. This reduces the warp to a more manageable level. If you can find a thick plastic like the imitation marble in counter tops and if you put a Dado in that and then make a metal frame top, you might be successful with the acrylic.



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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 to build an outdoor aquarium?


Question by mgt17ga: How to build an outdoor aquarium?
This may be far out there, but I would enjoy to build an outdoor saltwater aquarium on a big scale (similar to a pond) with fish, plants, Living Color’s Plug & Play Coral, etc. Is this feasible? How would I go about doing it? Would the set up be similar to that of a garden pond? What about maintenance? Any valid suggestions?? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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Answer by Jack the Toad
this is where you start



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I used QuickCure to treat ich in my tank, will it be permanently stained?


Question by Markarian: I used QuickCure to treat ich in my tank, will it be permanently stained?
I have a 2.5 gallon acrylic tank. I used QuickCure with malachite green and formalin to cure ich in my tank, but it stained the white rubber suction cup on my little heater. I’m wondering if MG will permanently stain acrylic aquariums. I don’t know if I notice staining on the acrylic or not, but I just want some advice on it. Thanks.

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Answer by magicman116
MG is an organic stain and adheres to organic molecules and some few man made molecules that closely resemble organic. It does stain certain plastics, but not acrylic so you have no worries there. Even the suction cup will lose the majority of the discoloration with time.The staining you think you see on your acrylic is there, your not imagining it. But what is holding the stain would be algae and bacteria growing on the acrylic, not the acrylic itself.MM



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ML LED AQUARIUM LIGHT, 1 PACK, AQUARIUM, LIGHTING-HOODS, MARINELAND (AQUARIA)

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