PDA

View Full Version : Starting my new 90



jsgmpv
11-02-2015, 12:34 PM
Just set up my brand new 90g moving up from a 55g, set up is as follows:
- 90g tank w/ stand and canopy
- T5 HO 54W lighting
- Fluval 306
- Wet/Dry filter with 1000 gph pump
- Finnex 300W titanium heater with electronic control
- Medium driftwood
- Pool filter sand
Livestock (two days after purchase)
- Two cobal blue discus 3.5"
- Two leopard Discus 3.5"
- Two blushing red Discus 3.5"
- Two pigeon blood discus 3.5"

Tank
91628
Livestock
91629
91630
91631

Video

http://vid341.photobucket.com/albums/o394/fotosfamiliares2008/aqua/D31FE12A-3113-49DB-98CD-1FCE4F9E3F02_zps5prjh6nm.mp4

rickztahone
11-02-2015, 02:51 PM
Very nice tank. I noticed you say you are using HO T5's. How many bulbs exactly?

jsgmpv
11-02-2015, 03:45 PM
two bulbs, right now I'm thinking of switching to coralife 10000k blue bulbs to accentuate the blues on the fish, right now the white is overpowering the one blue that I have

rickztahone
11-02-2015, 03:51 PM
I had a similar fixture and it was running a fully planted tank. Be warned, you may see a lot of algae in your tank if your photo period is long.

jsgmpv
11-02-2015, 04:23 PM
Photo perio is about 5 hrs total, but I do want to check other options that don't allow that, any recommendation.
Btw this was the same light I had on my planted aquarium about a year ago, and it does wonders, but since this one is not planted I don't want it to run wild

rickztahone
11-02-2015, 04:31 PM
Photo perio is about 5 hrs total, but I do want to check other options that don't allow that, any recommendation.
Btw this was the same light I had on my planted aquarium about a year ago, and it does wonders, but since this one is not planted I don't want it to run wild

You can simply raise the fixture up higher. Your photoperiod is rather short so you may be fine. Just look for signs of algae, and if you find any, adjust accordingly.

jsgmpv
11-03-2015, 01:39 AM
yeah it shouldn't be an issue, i might put the fixture in its own timer since everything else i want to be running 24hrs, timer will run sometime in the mid morning for about 4 hrs and then at night when i get home from work to complete the water change on the tank.