Change in plans

Lighting, filtration etc
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Change in plans

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I have been planning the installation of my 120 for a couple of years now (life always seemed to get in my way). I am finally ready to start setting things up but with a small change. I have decided to install a 90 rather than the 120. The 90 fit in the space I have much better. I have two questions as a result of my decision.

1. Lighting - I have 3 2x54 Sunlight Supply T5 retro kits that I was going to install in a hood that sat right on the top of the 120. I suspect that this will be far too much light for the 90. I am looking to to go high tech. Would I still be in the high light range with 2 of the 2x54 T5 retros?

2. Filtration - In planning for the 120, I bought 2 Filstar XP3s. Will 1 be enough for the 90 or should I use both and dial back the flow?

Thank you in advance for any feedback you have.
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Post by ingg »

1. Not sure you'd need it all, but better to have and not want than want and not have. Allows for more flexibility in noonbursting and such for high tech. :)

2. I'd use both, and odds are, depending on scape, you won't have to dial it back.

I use an XP3 on a 75 and needed a Koralia for additional flow - 90 is even taller...
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Post by chris_todd »

+1 to what Dave said. My xp3 isn't enough for my 75, but two should be about right for a 90.

So are you selling your 120? I might be interested, I've always wanted a tank that size...
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Post by mhossom »

Sorry Chris. the 120 is already gone. I am going to pick up the 90 today after I call around and find my best price.

What are your thoughts about the lights?
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Post by Cristy Keister »

I'd install all the lights, set them on a short day (~9 hrs total) with half the lights on for a half an hour on each end of the day. CO2 turning on with the first lights on, and off with the first lights out.
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Post by chris_todd »

Cristy and Dave have good suggestions on the lights, I'd go ahead and use all three fixtures. I have a 4 x 54W TEK with good reflectors over my 90, with two bulbs on for about 12 hours, and two bulbs on for 4 hours at midday. Then again, I only have swords and crypts, and the crypts are a bit leggy. If you want to do high tech with stemmies and a nice foreground, you'll do well with 6 x 54W - 90 is a deep tank.
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Post by Ben Belton »

How deep is your 90? I'm a high light person. I'm about to start looking at getting my 75 back going.
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Post by mhossom »

A standard 90 is 48L x 18W x 24T

btw, thank you all for the feedback. I am getting pretty psyched about this.

The custom doors for my cabinets came today. I will post pics of the stand once the doors are painted and installed.
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Post by PaulS »

I have a 90g with a 6 X 54w fixture. I run 4 lights most of the day with a 60 minute mid day burst with all six lights. I use pressurized CO2 and have an Eco-Complete substrate. I have two Eheim 2026 filters, which are excelllent filters, and one powerhead for added circulation.

This setup has been very successful for me. I suggest installing all six lights.

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Post by mhossom »

Paul - How high off of the water are your lights? Mine will be fairly close so I may need to adjust how many lights are on at one time. I will be using an AquaController Jr and should be able to do some neat stuff with the timing.
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