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Selecting the Right aquarium Lighting
Saturday, 12 December 2009 08:11 | Written by Linda Marshall
Keeping of aquariums in homes is gaining popularity and people have various reasons for doing so. One popular reason for keeping aquariums is to beautify the place. One important aspect of successfully keeping fish is lighting, which is quite challenging for those keeping fish for the first time.
Keeping of aquariums in homes is gaining popularity and people have various reasons for doing so. One popular reason for keeping aquariums is to beautify the place. One important aspect of successfully keeping fish is lighting, which is quite challenging for those keeping fish for the first time.
This uncertainty usually stems from the fact that there are different lights that can be used in one's fish tank. The different types of lights that can be used are metal halide, vho (very high output) fluorescent, regular fluorescent lights, compact fluorescent, LED -Light Emitting Diodes -LED and high fluorescent.
The type of fish to be kept in the aquarium determines the kind of lighting that is needed. A single lamp can be used if the number of fish to be kept is small. Despite the lighting used in the fish tank, it is important to know that the light will only be required by the fish at specific times.
This is due to the fact that too much lighting will affect the fish while if there is less light, the fish will lose color and will have less energy. To enable the fish be properly illuminated, make sure to choose aquarium lamps that generate more red tone light. The perfect type of lighting for such a fish tank is incandescent lighting because it offers different bulb strengths and color.
The fish tank's depth is an important consideration when deciding on the type of lighting required for an individuals tank. Fish tanks that are deep need more lighting than shallow ones. Metal halide is the perfect lighting for such fish tank. Another type of lighting that is perfect for these tanks are compact bulbs since they last long and are affordable. Those who have plants in their fish tanks should be more cautious when deciding on the appropriate lighting.
The reason for this is that the aquarium plants will be affected by the light and if a poor choice is made, the plants will grow poorly or fail to grow entirely. When making a choice for the right lamps, consider using those that emit light through red wavelengths. The next consideration to make is the cost of the fish lighting; prices of the lightings vary depending on the type of light selected. It is important to remember that the fish and plants will be healthy in a properly lit environment, which in turn improves the aesthetic value of the aquarium.
by LindaMarshall
Keeping of aquariums in homes is gaining popularity and people have various reasons for doing so. One popular reason for keeping aquariums is to beautify the place. One important aspect of successfully keeping fish is lighting, which is quite challenging for those keeping fish for the first time.
This uncertainty usually stems from the fact that there are different lights that can be used in one's fish tank. The different types of lights that can be used are metal halide, vho (very high output) fluorescent, regular fluorescent lights, compact fluorescent, LED -Light Emitting Diodes -LED and high fluorescent.
The type of fish to be kept in the aquarium determines the kind of lighting that is needed. A single lamp can be used if the number of fish to be kept is small. Despite the lighting used in the fish tank, it is important to know that the light will only be required by the fish at specific times.
This is due to the fact that too much lighting will affect the fish while if there is less light, the fish will lose color and will have less energy. To enable the fish be properly illuminated, make sure to choose aquarium lamps that generate more red tone light. The perfect type of lighting for such a fish tank is incandescent lighting because it offers different bulb strengths and color.
The fish tank's depth is an important consideration when deciding on the type of lighting required for an individuals tank. Fish tanks that are deep need more lighting than shallow ones. Metal halide is the perfect lighting for such fish tank. Another type of lighting that is perfect for these tanks are compact bulbs since they last long and are affordable. Those who have plants in their fish tanks should be more cautious when deciding on the appropriate lighting.
The reason for this is that the aquarium plants will be affected by the light and if a poor choice is made, the plants will grow poorly or fail to grow entirely. When making a choice for the right lamps, consider using those that emit light through red wavelengths. The next consideration to make is the cost of the fish lighting; prices of the lightings vary depending on the type of light selected. It is important to remember that the fish and plants will be healthy in a properly lit environment, which in turn improves the aesthetic value of the aquarium.
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