These high output T5 fixtures produce more light in one streamlined unit. It comes with a built-in timer to independently control the 10,000K T5 lamps, the Actinic Blue T5 lamps, and the lunar LEDs. The built-in fans keep the fixture cool and directs the heat up and away from your aquarium. Comes with adjustable frame mounts to fit any aquarium, or the optional suspension mounting kit allows you t…
The AquaticLife 72″ Metal Halide Fixture features three directional 150 watt High Intensity Discharge 700+ nm metal halide lamps (10K), four 420/460 nm actinic T5 HO lamps, a built in timer and adjustable LED lunar lights….
The AquaticLife 48″ Metal Halide Fixture features two directional 150 watt High Intensity Discharge 700+ nm metal halide lamps (10K), two 420/460 nm actinic T5 HO lamps, a built in timer and adjustable LED lunar lights….
Advanced compact fluorescent (CF) light fixtures boast high-tech integrated digital timer. Stylish AquaticLife CF Light Fixtures are loaded with convenient features for hassle-free custom aquarium lighting. Programmable digital timer allows independent control of 10,000 degreeK Lamp(s), 420/460 Lamp(s) and Lunar LED’s for complete automated lighting. Single power cord ends cord clutter for easy aq…
Fluval Internal Filter Is this filter ok for a 3.7gallon/17 litre betta tank?
I am setting up a 3.7gallon/17 litres nano aquarium for a male betta and need ideas on a suitable filter,I have seen these at the local pet store but not sure if any are good enough?
Thanks
Hey guys thanks for all the quick responses! 10 points will defo be given! great advice aswell! keep it coming! =] I still dunno which to go for though! I live in the UK so petsmart is out of the question!
it will not hurt to have a filter with the Betta although it is not necessary as water changes suufice with that species very well
personally, I have a Fluvial 1+ in one of my tanks/bowl right now…it is quiet and dependable…I feel it is a value
Fluval Media What do I need to start a saltwater tank?
I am wanting to turn my 75 gallon freshwater tank to saltwater. I do not want coral just fish. I have a fluval 405 on it now and want to use it for the saltwater tank. I have a powerhead and a heater. What else would I need? Will my filter work and what media would I have to change it to?
you will need to build a sump for filtration and have alot more power heads the more water flow the better,you will need to buy a reef octopus overflow box to be able to use the sumps,a sump is another fish tank underneath the tank,you will have to put sections in the sump so water can filtrate properly and put live rock and sand in there too,you will have to also put a light on the sump with a timer,so as when the light on your tank goes off your sump light will come on during the night,you will need a skimmer one that does twice to three times as much water as what you have in the tank,power heads should pump at least 1000 to 1500 litres per hour depending on size of tank.you will need to have alot of water flow,the more the better,you will need to buy base rock to put in the tank,its cheaper, then you buy a couple of bits of live rock to seed the rest of the rocks,you will need to decide wheather to make the salt water yourself or buy salt water from aquarium.and you will need test kits to test water,you have to do regular water changes every week,you should have either a halogen light or flouresent light and you should have a blue flouresent light as well,helps for rocks and fish and corels.have them on timers.i must warn you it is expensive to do but once set up properly,you will work out how to save yourself money.also you must put sand in the bottom of tank,corel sand is best.after you do all that then go get your fish,and enjoy,
API Rena FilStar Canister Aquarium Filter RENA(R) Filstar xP Canister Filter’s advanced technology, superior design, large media capacity, strong flow rates and solid consturuction make the RENA FILSTAR xP Series Canister Filters the most reliable and easy-to-maintain canister filters available. Features: Color coded parts are organized in a vacuum-formed tray Self-priming, for fast and easy maint…