- Location
- Brooklyn
Hello Everyone.
I am on the brink of making some changes to my tank setup and had a few questions. I just got some new lights complements of Kris, (thank you very much :splitspin) They are 18" Metal Halide lights I believe 24 Watts each and there are 4 of them. I will soon be building some sort of platform and a pendant for them to be housed in. I was wondering if anyone knew any good methods for building a safe housing for these lights.
Also, when these lights are going to be hung they will most definitely be partially blocked by the big hunky filter that came standard with my Eclipse System 12. I have wanted to somehow upgrade this for some time now. I have been told that canister filters are not so great because they tend to trap bacteria and things of that sort and redistribute them in the system. I would not be opposed to some sort of a sump setup, although it seems somewhat foolish on a 12 gallon tank. Does anyone have any other ideas for a filtration method off the top of the tank.
Another question that I had was whether or not I should have a battery backup. I had this image in my head the other day when I was out of the house of the electricity blowing out and my helpless tank slowly dieing while im out of town. I assume a battery backup would be the way to go to prevent this, but is that the only way?
Thanks for the time and I hope to hear some responses soon!
Josh
I am on the brink of making some changes to my tank setup and had a few questions. I just got some new lights complements of Kris, (thank you very much :splitspin) They are 18" Metal Halide lights I believe 24 Watts each and there are 4 of them. I will soon be building some sort of platform and a pendant for them to be housed in. I was wondering if anyone knew any good methods for building a safe housing for these lights.
Also, when these lights are going to be hung they will most definitely be partially blocked by the big hunky filter that came standard with my Eclipse System 12. I have wanted to somehow upgrade this for some time now. I have been told that canister filters are not so great because they tend to trap bacteria and things of that sort and redistribute them in the system. I would not be opposed to some sort of a sump setup, although it seems somewhat foolish on a 12 gallon tank. Does anyone have any other ideas for a filtration method off the top of the tank.
Another question that I had was whether or not I should have a battery backup. I had this image in my head the other day when I was out of the house of the electricity blowing out and my helpless tank slowly dieing while im out of town. I assume a battery backup would be the way to go to prevent this, but is that the only way?
Thanks for the time and I hope to hear some responses soon!
Josh