How to choose the Perfect Lighting For the aquarium

December 2nd, 2009 by Linda Marshall


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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.

The reason for this challenge is due to the availability of different types of lighting that can be displayed in the aquarium. The various lighting available are normal fluorescent lights, metal halide, VHO fluorescent, compact fluorescent, high fluorescent and Light Emitting Diodes (LED).

The type of lighting needed for one’s tank is determined by what will be kept in the tank. If one intends to keep only a few fish, they can use a single lamp for their lighting. Regardless of what type of lighting is needed, one should keep in mind that the fish in the tank will need the light only at certain times.

This is because too much light will be intolerable while too little of it will make them lose their color and feel listless as well. One should also go for lamps that with the ability to give out more red tone lighting that is the best option for illuminating the fish. Incandescent lighting is the best for this type of aquarium as it offers various bulb strengths and colors.

The depth of the fish tank is important factor to consider when choosing the proper lighting needed. Deep aquariums require more lighting compared to shallow tanks. The perfect light for these tanks is metal halide. Deep tanks can also be fitted with compact bulbs, which are affordable and are long lasting. Those having fish plants should exercise caution when they are deciding the appropriate light for their fish tank.

The reason behind this is that fish plants are affected by light and if the lighting is poor the plants will grow poorly or cease from growing. When deciding on the right lamp to use, make it a priority to purchase lamps that have red wavelength emissions. The next factor to consider is the cost of the aquarium lighting; the prices of the lamps will vary depending on the lighting selected. Keep in mind that plants and fish tend to be healthy when in a properly lit environment. Furthermore, the aesthetic appeal of the fish tank is enhanced.

Learn more about fish tanks. Stop by Linda Marshall’s site where you can find out all about fish tanks and what they can do for you.

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