
Aquarium lighting is important for the health of your tank
Get adequate amounts and types of lighting in your aquarium is vital to the health of your fish and plants. Even if the fish are in an aquarium inside your home, have yet to experience the light as they would in nature so you want to make sure provide about 12 hours of daylight. Consider using a timer so that you can always turn on the tank, inconsistent lighting may stress the fish can lead to health problems.
Although most aquarium setups come with hoods that have lights installed right in them, too can acquire different types of fish tank lighting to suit your needs. Most beginning aquarists need only use lighting that came with the aquarium, where is fluorescent lighting and the tank is for fresh water fish only.
If you want your fish to be the happiest cases, you should use fluorescent lamps. This light resembles natural light more closely than incandescent and also show their colors better fish. Incandescent lighting also has the disadvantage of starting a large amount of heat that can cause water to your aquarium to heat, which can damage fish. If your current setup is an incandescent light to be able to easily change and replace fluorescent light bulb.
For a fish tank only, it is recommended that you have 3 watts of light per gallon of tank water remains. This relationship can be important when it comes to algae control and if you note green algae take over your tank may be because the lights are too strong. You should plan to replace the lights every 8 months, the lighting will be weaker over time.
If you are thinking of keeping the plants in the fish tank, lighting requirements are a little different. If you've tried to keep plants in your tank just that they weaken and die after a couple of weeks is simply because you do not have the right kind of light. Contrary to what many think, aquarium plants are not difficult to keep alive and should last as long as house plants with adequate light. If you want to keep more than a fern plant base, you need a tri-phosphor tube or full spectrum fluorescent bulb that will provide the light spectrum that plants need.
lighting aquarium tanks with plants is different from all fish tanks. Aquarium plants can last as long as house plants if cared for properly. While you may be able to keep some plants such as ferns with regular fluorescent aquarium lighting, most plants require a fluorescent bulb spectrum full or tri-phosphor tubes which are concentrated in the ranges of the spectrum red, blue and green.
If you have a saltwater tank that aims to keep the fish then only in fluorescent lighting that would be used in a freshwater tank is probably sufficient. If you want to keep coral or live rock will have lots more light. Many people start to think they just want to keep the fish but eventually want to expand their horizons and add the rock and in this case it is advisable to have a bell that has fittings for 2 tubes, that way you can add more light to your aquarium grow. Although some corals can survive with 4 watts of light per gallon more, you need 5-8 watts to stay healthy and alive.
Maintaining an aquarium can be a fun and relaxing hobby and lighting properly can help keep your right to fish healthy and happy and feel at home in his tank.
About the Author
Lee Dobbins is an aquarium enthusiast and writes for www.epet-center.com where you can learn more about
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