What is a good light for a saltwater aquarium? - lights around my philips tv
I have a tank of 10 liters of sea water has a green Chromis, a number of cardinal fish, some of Coral Nano to die of a plume and thousands of shells and rocks.
I realized that my feather duster died, I lost 2 of them since I (the light that is oxidized away) and into the tank near a natural source of light,
Since the source of natural light is so bright, I thought my dusters died due to lack of light. So I made a fluorescent light on the roof, and I will silicone "close, so that can not penetrate the salt-water vapor and smoke .. but now I am in question, who bought the light ..
This is a Philips 18 "15W T8 with 410 lumens and color temperature of 2700K
If it is no light for my aquarium?
Nano Coral seems to like it, but Green Chromis hiding under the filter when the light is turned on. Identify cardinal Assorted not.
Even before someone tells me that my tank may have problems other than the light ...
NH (Amomonia) - 0 ppm
KH - 180 ppm
pH - 8.0
NO2 (nitrite) - 0.5 ppm
NO3 (nitrate) - 80 ppm
I think fish scales
I use marine buffer to keep the pH of about 8.3 to.
I fed the Coral PhytoPlex Nano-dusters and
Except for the lighting (maybe) .. is the perfect shell.
I am concerned that I have is too light.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Lights Around My Philips Tv What Is A Good Light For A Saltwater Aquarium?
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The cases are not photosynthetic - is dying, not dying in the absence of light. However, they succumb to their water parameters. I do not want to feel tough, but now it is far from "perfect shell" - yes, I am surprised that the fish down, but not too slow.
ReplyDeleteFirst, you should no nitrite detectable in a system that had fish and corals in itself - it is very toxic and a sign that your system is immature. Second, the reading of nitrates is too high to be sustained throughout the long run, this value is similar to what you expect to see in a tank at a fish farm with hundreds of fish, not an aquarium at home. Thirdly, if I read correctly above is sealed, which makes me surprised that Needingrams regulators need to keep the pH value (a good system not directly related to the pH buffer) contained - my impression is very limited surface agitation and the exchange of oxygen, the lower the pH value and precipitate things.
Make changes a lot of water. Seriously - what you need for your problem of nitrates and nitrites under control before considering anything else in the way of invertebrates (not more fish in a system of this volume will be).
Once there u0026lt (0 nitrite, nitrate \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\, 20), I honestly do not see much long-term maintenance under illumination. Probably very good in sweet and turns, but the way things really are fighting LPS.