Five weeks ago I set up as 9 gallon planted Eheim tank with soil under gravel and LED lighting as a test prior to setting up a much larger tank later this summer. Specs on the LED light say 6500K and 3100 lux. Not much is happening in the tank other than the Anubias fell apart. Leaves basically rotted off where they connect to the stem. Everything else (dwarf sag, amazon sword, jungle val, ludwigia) is living but not thriving. My questions are:
1. Is 3100 lux not enough light? The tank looks "bright". Even though this tank was set up as a test, I'd still like to keep it going.
2. The new tank will be 180 gallon, 6x2x2. I really want to use LED to light it. Does anyone know of an LED system that has been successful in growing plants? The tank will be low tech with soil under gravel and no CO2. If not LED, I'm thinking T5.
I've been researching this project for well over a year and lighting has been a real obstacle. Any help I can get in that area would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your reply.
1. Is 3100 lux not enough light? The tank looks "bright". Even though this tank was set up as a test, I'd still like to keep it going.
2. The new tank will be 180 gallon, 6x2x2. I really want to use LED to light it. Does anyone know of an LED system that has been successful in growing plants? The tank will be low tech with soil under gravel and no CO2. If not LED, I'm thinking T5.
I've been researching this project for well over a year and lighting has been a real obstacle. Any help I can get in that area would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your reply.