Lighting in planted arowana tank

Jesseliu13

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I've got a jardini and silver arowana in my tank. I know for a fact that silver arowanas are 99% prone to drop eye. But I'd like to prevent and fight it the best I can. I would like to put some plants in the tank.... But Doing so requires a lot of light. Or high light intensity. I plan on putting a potted water wisteria bunch in the tank... And in the tank it'll require quite a lot of light... And I've read that over exposure to light can affect the drop eye rate. Is there a way to prevent this? The plants main purpose is for nitrate absorbing and proving some sort of environment for my fish to feel safe.


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David R

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It's far from proven, but IMO if you want to do everything in your powers to prevent/lessen DE then considering the lighting is a good idea. I'd opt for low-light plants like javafern and anubius so you don't need intense lighting, and use something like pothos [see thread in DIY Filters forum] for nitrate removal. Also think about raising the lights up off the top of the tank a bit to allow the light to diffuse a bit more before hitting the water and make it not so intense for fish looking up.
 

Jesseliu13

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Hmm I think i'll lower the water level a couple inches... because the water level is basically less than 3 inches away from the light. and i have a hood....
 
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