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Thursday, 19 June 2014

Wonderful Ways for Setting up Marine Lighting

Nowadays, every fish owner has the right equipment for their aquarium fish, but they seem to fall short when it comes to proper lighting. The right lighting plays a great role when it comes to the health of your fish. Not only it helps with the water temperature, but it also keeps their biological clock in their natural state. An environment like this will keep your fish happy and also help determine their feeding and spawning patterns.
Just like humans, fish like to use marine lighting to resemble day and night patterns. The best way to accomplish this is with a timer that is connected to all of the lighting in your tank.
Types of lighting for your fish:
There are many lights to choose when it comes to tank lighting, but the best has always been fluorescent because of following reasons:
·         Fluorescent lights don't produce too much heat so it doesn't increase the water temperature.
·         There is a long life span on the lamps, which decreases your maintenance duties. However, it is advisable to change your lamps at least once a year because they will start to dim over time.
·         They help promote plant growth. If you have any natural plants in your aquarium, then you are advised to use two fluorescent lights.
While there are many types of marine lighting available, fluorescent has become the favorite. When setting up the lights, consider the following options; a glass cover and a hood. The glass cover is great if you want something simple. There are glass covers that will fit flawlessly into the plastic trim at the top of your aquarium. The wonderful thing about this setup is its ability to hold one or two fluorescent bulbs.
Another option is the hood. It is a more elaborate arrangement, but some owners enjoy it. The hood will completely cover the top of your tank. This can work successfully, however, if you use Metal Halide units and larger lights, you need some kind of ventilation fan or it will overheat, leaving you with all kinds of undesirable issues. Whatever fish tank you choose, knowledgeable pet store workers or aquarium dealers will be able to recommend the best hood.

When looking for the ideal hood and marine lighting, remember to create the optimal ensemble for your fish to enjoy, as well as something visually pleasing for those who will be looking at your tank. Ask your aquarium dealer their opinion. They may know exactly the right kind of setup that will not hinder your fish in any way. This will ensure you a happy and healthy fish, as well as enjoyment for your entire family. 

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