TaoTronics New Design LED Aquarium Coral Reef Tank White Blue 2:1 LED Grow Light 212W

TaoTronics New Design LED Aquarium Coral Reef Tank White Blue 2:1 LED Grow Light 212W

  • Aquarium light (also known as LED aquarium light) is a special lamp, which is currently made of LEDs. Based on the fact that plant growth requires sunlight, this aquarium lamb provides light that have the same effect as natural sunlight and hence offers a very good growing habitat for seaweeds, corals, fish, etc
  • Use high efficient 3w LED as the light source, could penetrate deep into the tank bottom, Based on 72 x 3W high power LEDs. Blue 48*3w LED; White: 24*3w LED
  • 2 power cord system: 1 Cord controls the White LEDs and 1 Cord controls the blue LEDs & Strict quality assurance system, 3-year warranty
  • 85 to 264V AC power input, 50/60HZ working frequency, suitable for global residential energy environment
  • Built with 60? Second optical lenses, the illumination is 15 times than the universal version in the market

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Como 2 Pcs Blue Hot Pink Plastic Grass Decoration for Fish Tank Aquarium

Como 2 Pcs Blue Hot Pink Plastic Grass Decoration for Fish Tank Aquarium

  • Lifelike plastic grass will make your fish tank looks great.
  • Plant Size(Approx.): 8.5 x 9.5cm/3.3" x 3.7"(Width*Height)
  • Base Size: 6cm/2.36"(Diameter)
  • Main Color: Blue, Hot Pink, White; Material: Plastic, Ceramic
  • Package Content: 2 Pcs x Aquarium Plastic Grass
Designed with a seastar shaped ceramic base make it easy to stand in water and add natural beauty to fish tank and aquarium. Safe for aquatic life.

Price: $ 6.00





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using silicone to glue a acrylic fish tank togather?


Question by : using silicone to glue an acrylic fish tank togather?
I just got some acrylic glass and was using aquarium silicone to glue all the sides on. i have used silicone to glue a 1 gallon tank together but never an all glass 8 gallon tank. i already put all the pieces together using silicone but i don’t know if it will hold. should i have used something else? it stands almost by its self after 3 hours of drying. should i put acrylic cement OVER the silicone? What should i have used and wat should i do.

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Answer by Your Shadoww
lol they put silicone in boobs…



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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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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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NEW 48″ 216W T5 HO Aquarium Grow Light Hood Marine Reef Fish Tank LED Freshwater?


Question by : NEW 48″ 216W T5 HO Aquarium Grow Light Hood Marine Reef Fish Tank LED Freshwater?
114.95 can i buy one of these and put it under myfish tank canopy

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Answer by nemoose
It probably wont fit under your canopy without a lot of retrofitting, They are designed to be free standing with or without a glass lid. That is not much light for that size tank. If you are planning on saltwater you will barely be able to keep the low light corals like mushrooms and nothing in the moderate range. I have a 36″ T5 156W light on my 30 gallon reef. You should be more in the 350-400 W range for a 120 for a reef tank. It might be ok if you are just doing a freshwater planted tank.



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200W 110V Aquarium Tank Adjustable Heating Pipe Heater

200W 110V Aquarium Tank Adjustable Heating Pipe Heater

  • According to the aquarium temperature needed, adjust the heater's thermo regulation knob at the temperature scale
  • Press sucker firmly against glass to adhere to aquarium wall, and the water must cover the entire glass portion of the heater at all times
  • The heater will automatic detect the aquarium temperature, the pilot light will light when the heater is required to maintain the temperature at the selected level
  • Suitable for the aquarium of size up to 200L(31.50" x 39.37")
  • Please cut off the power when changing water or place and operate 10 minutes later
Package included: 1 x 200W 110V Aquarium Tank Adjustable Heating Pipe Heater

Price: $ 5.65



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Q&A: What do you set a 100 watt top fin aquarium heater on for a 20 gallon tank?


Question by anyone know?: What do you set a 100 watt top fin aquarium heater on for a 20 gallon tank?
I bought this and the directions are lost. I want tropical fish. It said it was for 20 gallons but water feels cold at 3/4 the way up.

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Answer by Drapz
Depends on your fish. Find your fish at the following link and review the temperature requirements. Use a thermometer, sometimes heaters don’t have accurate set points.



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Planted Fish tank 06/21/2011 Co2


This is my planted tank so far hope u like the vid hit me up if you have questions. Water Wisteria (Hyprophila diffornis) is the larg plants in my tank. It grows well in low light with at least 8-9hrs of a full spectrun. Also iorn and co2 are key in keeping these guys alive. I recomend using API(Aquarium Pharmaceuticals ) Root Tabs in order to provide essential minerals for your plants growth. Using Liquid plants growers work too , but they are very slowly absorbed there are a few I recomend Floursih (iorn)(comprehensive)and (potassium ) supplments. Aqueon Plant Food Supplement and Kent Pro Plant supplement(this is my favorite) There are three basic rules to keeping a good plant tank 1). CO2 must always be avaliable for your plants 2) Keep you plants warm plant hate cold inviorments 3) Light Light Light(but dont over do it) Plants use UV spectrum to make food along with other things, but the most important thing you have to do is let your plants consume that food. Too much light wont allow for this to happen and too much of the wrong spectrum can cause your plants to die. My understanding is that yellow-reds allow for food production and blues and greens allow for consumption on the UV spectrum..


Q&A: My fish died. I am not ready to try again right away, need advice on cleaning the tank.?


Question by lizza66: My fish died. I am not ready to try again flop away, need advice on cleaning the tank.?
He was my beloved little betta, and he broke my heart because I tried so hard for him. I am pretty sure he had swim bladder disease, then he got these white sores which I tried to treat with betta fix. I don’t have it in me to get a new fish right now, but I don’t want to get rid of the tank yet either, have bought so much equipment for the tank. I have “safe and easy” aquarium cleaner spray from Aquarium Pharmaceuticals. Can I just clean everything with this for storing the tank/decorations?

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Answer by Luis G
It says its non-toxic to fish so it would be safe to use on the tank and equipment if you ever plan on getting a new friend. As for the decorations I would just rinse those in my opinion.Sorry to hear about your Betta, I’m sure you gave it a good home unlike those awful fish bowls ><



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