Hi all!
I am considering to switch to floodlights from a home depot store, for a future upgrade of my tanks.
Though I have seen a number of videos, I still have a few questions to help figure out if this is a good idea.
First of a little background or what you would call it.
I’m pretty sure I will still favour dim lit “blackwater-ish” tanks in the future and not high tech, completely even lit, bright tanks.
-so, the lights should be able to provide this.
I am considering floodlights, because I honestly think they are prettier than most current led aquarium lights. I would also be able to angle them towards the backwall and down in the tank. And I like the spotlight “look” with a more confined focus area.
On to the questions…
Would watt, lumen and kelvin would you consider for lights that would be suspended around 30cm. over the tank?
(The tanks would be around 35-40 high).
I am thinking one or two light for a tank size, like the ones I have now (-lenght:120cm, width: 36cm, hight: 36cm).
-r
I am considering to switch to floodlights from a home depot store, for a future upgrade of my tanks.
Though I have seen a number of videos, I still have a few questions to help figure out if this is a good idea.
First of a little background or what you would call it.
I’m pretty sure I will still favour dim lit “blackwater-ish” tanks in the future and not high tech, completely even lit, bright tanks.
-so, the lights should be able to provide this.
I am considering floodlights, because I honestly think they are prettier than most current led aquarium lights. I would also be able to angle them towards the backwall and down in the tank. And I like the spotlight “look” with a more confined focus area.
On to the questions…
Would watt, lumen and kelvin would you consider for lights that would be suspended around 30cm. over the tank?
(The tanks would be around 35-40 high).
I am thinking one or two light for a tank size, like the ones I have now (-lenght:120cm, width: 36cm, hight: 36cm).
-r