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IhAvEsOmEfIsH Hobbyist Posts: 145 Kudos: 95 Votes: 2 Registered: 13-Aug-2004 | Can you every have to much lighting in a 20 gallon tank. I'm thinking about upgrading to 65wx2 Power Compacts. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:20 | |
lil_mikey69 Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3180 Kudos: 2380 Votes: 1 Registered: 22-Jan-2003 | I thikn that will be fine. Keep an eye on evaporation though. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:20 | |
dthurs Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 4340 Kudos: 4170 Votes: 529 Registered: 18-Feb-2003 | That should be fine. As stated, watch for evaporation. Also watch the temp. Dan |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:20 | |
terranova Fish Master Posts: 1984 Kudos: 1889 Votes: 229 Registered: 09-Jul-2003 | Whatcha gunna keep in it. Like said above, watch the heat and the evaporation issues. With the tank I'm setting up, I actually don't need a chiller because of the normal temperature of the room it's in...but I can't imagine having a chiller on a tank that small. Fans maybe? Last edited by Ferretfish at 19-Jan-2005 07:18 -Formerly known as the Ferretfish |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:20 | |
IhAvEsOmEfIsH Hobbyist Posts: 145 Kudos: 95 Votes: 2 Registered: 13-Aug-2004 | http://www.saltwatersolution.com/store/cart.php?target=product&product_id=16446 I wanna upgrade to these as soon as I finish moving the tank. Anyone have any tricks or shortcuts from experiance moving tanks? I'm gonna have fun moving my 60 down the stairs! |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:20 |
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