Thanks!
Ah that's unfortunate. All the lights that have a 0-10V control cable seem to be on the expensive side. Also they are designed for reef aquariums, wouldn't that be not ideal for a planted freshwater one?
Also googling for "0-10V aquarium light" doesn't give great results, so alternatives are hard to find.
I'm also not sure what those aquarium lights have compared to a generic LED matrix. Would plant growth be good with one of those, if I choose the right color temperature? Seems to be a complicated topic.
Ah that's great! That will be my first aquarium though, so any experience is good to have. I'm more used to grow ant colonies. I'm a bit surprised that you still did water changes with a Walstad aquarium. Did you need to remove something from the water?
Very nice photo, looks like a big aquarium though. Do you use a filter?
Ah that's unfortunate. All the lights that have a 0-10V control cable seem to be on the expensive side. Also they are designed for reef aquariums, wouldn't that be not ideal for a planted freshwater one?
Also googling for "0-10V aquarium light" doesn't give great results, so alternatives are hard to find.
I'm also not sure what those aquarium lights have compared to a generic LED matrix. Would plant growth be good with one of those, if I choose the right color temperature? Seems to be a complicated topic.
Ah that's great! That will be my first aquarium though, so any experience is good to have. I'm more used to grow ant colonies. I'm a bit surprised that you still did water changes with a Walstad aquarium. Did you need to remove something from the water?
Quote:I have an Amano shrimp that is almost 7 years old, don't ask how, all his mates died years agoThat's impressive. Maybe it's a Highlander shrimp, so there can be only one?
Very nice photo, looks like a big aquarium though. Do you use a filter?