Using the sliding window channel as a profile is a brilliant idea. I have been looking for an LED aluminium profile for a long time. Thanks for this idea.
Awesome i would love to try this since im using a cheap Chinese planted tank light... I'd like to know 2 things Total cost of materials (approx), Is the heat sink good ? So that this light can sustain in the long run
These aluminum channels will work great as heat sinks, and the LED strip lights will definitely last longer. Also, I have shared the link to some online materials in the description box, but if you buy these from a local market or electrical store, they will cost much less. Thank you.
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That’s normal. During the first week after setting up the tank, it is essential to perform a 50% water change daily. In the second week, perform a 50% water change three times. Beginning in the third week, a 50% water change should be done weekly. Fish should be introduced only after a period of one month.
I am also using this light but i am using 6500k 2835 strip only not the blue and red , my tank size is 20inch*10inch*12inch ,now i using this light of 20 inches in length only one ,i am getting hair algae any solution to this ,currently the height of the light is 2 inch from water can i increase it to 6 inches and also do i need extra strips i am not having co2
Hair algae can occur due to nutrient imbalance, for example when certain nutrients or CO2 are deficient. Also, excessively long light hours or too intense light above the tank can be a reason for their occurrence. So, either reduce the light intensity or use CO2 to solve this problem.
Since the plants are growing well and showing good color under this light, I can say the light has the right spectrum that the plants need for photosynthesis and growth.
Bro I have one question. How you rescape your tank How you separate the soil and sand. because i am using your diy soil method and got success.but i want to rescape.thanks for videos this is hlep a lot for us.
A little algae growth is natural in every planted tank, but as I've made the light according to the size of my tank and the plants I've used in this setup, and also because the balance of light, CO2, and fertilizer is right, I haven't encountered any major algae problems yet.