Those are beautiful angels! I'm in the market for a four-foot light, so it's interesting to see the different ones y'all have. So far, I'm using sponge and box filters. I do not care for the HOB (hang on back) filters, as everyone I've tried ends up pumping water onto the floor. I've never had a canister filter, but that may change some day. Take care.
Looking good. As far as the Hygger lights. I have one on a 29 gallon and was having issues with the timer. So, I bought a regular timer and plugged the hygger light in to it and let the wall timer control it. Works really well that way. You just turn the hygger light on and plug it to the timer and then the timer controls the time is on and off. They also sell smart timers on amazon that you can control by your phone. Just something to consider so you don't have to buy new lights.
Those are beautiful angels! I'm in the market for a four-foot light, so it's interesting to see the different ones y'all have. So far, I'm using sponge and box filters. I do not care for the HOB (hang on back) filters, as everyone I've tried ends up pumping water onto the floor. I've never had a canister filter, but that may change some day. Take care.
Looking good. As far as the Hygger lights. I have one on a 29 gallon and was having issues with the timer. So, I bought a regular timer and plugged the hygger light in to it and let the wall timer control it. Works really well that way. You just turn the hygger light on and plug it to the timer and then the timer controls the time is on and off. They also sell smart timers on amazon that you can control by your phone. Just something to consider so you don't have to buy new lights.
@@bryanimpala thanks I'm going to look in to that
Hey good brother I love the look of the bare bottom blackout I have the same look on my bare bottom discus tank. How do you blackout the silicone?
@@joecross3g the silicone was already black