use marble tiling, but you need to waterproof it with some sort of transparent sealant, otherwise i hear it will poison your fish
nitrofish1;3259527; said:use marble tiling, but you need to waterproof it with some sort of transparent sealant, otherwise i hear it will poison your fish
r you doing live plants?Deaths Sting;3259647; said:anyone know if a 24'' 14 watt coralife t5 colormax willl be sufficient lighting for a tank thats 36'' X 18'' X 18.5'' with a gulper cat. they probably don't like bright light...
anyone??!
any lighting should be fine then, i have a 20W bulb on my tank, and its 24" deep. no its not brilliantly bright, but the electric bill is lowDeaths Sting;3259896; said:
Deaths Sting;3259647; said:anyone know if a 24'' 14 watt coralife t5 colormax willl be sufficient lighting for a tank thats 36'' X 18'' X 18.5'' with a gulper cat. they probably don't like bright light...
anyone??!
nitrofish1;3260289; said:any lighting should be fine then, i have a 20W bulb on my tank, and its 24" deep. no its not brilliantly bright, but the electric bill is low
ryansti;3260328; said:Yup, you don't need bright lightThey will be more active with less light
I have a little experience......
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=247962&highlight=gulpers
dont have either lol. i just love rays. and a rtc is my choice in cats. i have a small amazon community tank with a 50/50 actinic bulb. pretty much any bulb that will fit your fixture will properly light up your tankDeaths Sting;3260868; said:cool u got gulpers or is it on ur ray tank? i tired lights on my ray tank and my ray hated it... she just hid and went into labored breathing.
that's why i wanna make sure i get the right light for my gulper cat.