Lighting for a 864L Rio Negro/Black water tank?
Posted: 25 Feb 2017, 10:24
Hi all,
I'm making a Rio Negro (black water) biotope, and so I do not want too much lighting over my tank.
The measures of the tank are 180x80x60cm, and I have opted for a 145cm 101W Econlux Sunstrip. I can adjust the intensity through a controller.
Ill put it over the middle of the tank, so as to get that "through the trees" lighting. More light in the middle, that fades to the sides.
But I wonder if it will be too little, or if it will look strange, with just one strip in the middle? I always had at least 2 rows of T5 on my tanks, but I've been out for many years, and am uncertain of how this will work.
My thoughts for inhabitants right now are L168, L183, maybe L114, C. Duplicares.
Should I add more lighting, or am I good? (i havent recieved the tank, so I can still make the adjustments.)
Cheers
Thomas
I'm making a Rio Negro (black water) biotope, and so I do not want too much lighting over my tank.
The measures of the tank are 180x80x60cm, and I have opted for a 145cm 101W Econlux Sunstrip. I can adjust the intensity through a controller.
Ill put it over the middle of the tank, so as to get that "through the trees" lighting. More light in the middle, that fades to the sides.
But I wonder if it will be too little, or if it will look strange, with just one strip in the middle? I always had at least 2 rows of T5 on my tanks, but I've been out for many years, and am uncertain of how this will work.
My thoughts for inhabitants right now are L168, L183, maybe L114, C. Duplicares.
Should I add more lighting, or am I good? (i havent recieved the tank, so I can still make the adjustments.)
Cheers
Thomas