Bennettp
Well-known member
I have been doing tons of research the last few days and one of the things that has totally intrigued me is the Chinese GU10 socket Led light bulbs. They make them in 3-9 watts and from around 3400k-7000k, plus regular blue spectrum. They run only about $4-$10 off ebay with free shipping. Many people have been getting really good coral growth out of the bulbs and they are extremely easy to diy. Just wire all the light sockets to an extension cord and you have a high powered led light with around 50,000 hours. I even found cree led bulbs. I'm thinking to order a whole bunch of them in different spectrum's to play around with. I'm also planning to start a Freshwater planted tank. I like the Iwagumi freshwater planted tanks almost as much as saltwater and they are way easier and cheaper to maintain, so i'm going to try my hands at a 12 gallon long rimless tank: Mr. Aqua Rectangle Frameless Glass Aquarium Tank to ultimately decide which hobby I want to focus more on. I have been thinking to condense my current 58 gallon tank into a smaller 25 or 33 gallon cube rimless tank. I'm not happy with the noise of my skimmer or the amount of salt I need to use to do water changes. I'm thinking that I'm just better suited for nano sized tank since the cost of salt/lighting/livestock pumps etc is just so much cheaper to maintain. I'm obsessed with these rimless aquariums though. So far I have found ADA Cube Garden, Green Leaf Aquariums, and Mr. Aqua to have the best rimless tanks in that order. My hope is to create and extremely minimalistic/modern looking tank with suspended led lighting. Those Chinese GU10 led bulbs have very narrow optics which allows them to be positioned way above the tank. I really like this look and It would allow me to just stick my hand in the tank to feed or work on things. Here is my all time favorite Reef aquarium I would absolutely love to emulate some day:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0OxBzg2el4
I want to start to be able to enjoy this hobby. My mandarin died after several days of being in my tank, and my six line wrasse disappeared. Water parameters were great, not sure what the problem was. I was actually very excited because my mandarin started to come out of hiding and was being very active. I showed him to my friends and parents and was marveling at how cool he was. About 20 minutes later I went back to my tank and he was twitching and lying upside down. I let him do his thing, until he just died. About that time, I noticed I hadn't seen my six line wrasse. He still hasn't appeared after several days so he must have died. This hobby has put me through a bit of a roller coaster in the few months I've been back into it. My ultimate fear is to be one of those people who has put thousands into their livestock and then just starts to watch them die hopelessly. For this reason, I'm thinking to just keep it simple and reduce my tank size and expenses on the hobby. And on the side, I will be trying my hands at some bonsai looking fresh water stuff.
I want to start to be able to enjoy this hobby. My mandarin died after several days of being in my tank, and my six line wrasse disappeared. Water parameters were great, not sure what the problem was. I was actually very excited because my mandarin started to come out of hiding and was being very active. I showed him to my friends and parents and was marveling at how cool he was. About 20 minutes later I went back to my tank and he was twitching and lying upside down. I let him do his thing, until he just died. About that time, I noticed I hadn't seen my six line wrasse. He still hasn't appeared after several days so he must have died. This hobby has put me through a bit of a roller coaster in the few months I've been back into it. My ultimate fear is to be one of those people who has put thousands into their livestock and then just starts to watch them die hopelessly. For this reason, I'm thinking to just keep it simple and reduce my tank size and expenses on the hobby. And on the side, I will be trying my hands at some bonsai looking fresh water stuff.