Does anyone use a Marine Blue Actinic tube for veiwing their Zebra's a night?
What kind of lighting is everyone using at the moment? How many hours a day do you have your lights on?
I'm currently converting a freshwater tropical set-up to house my zebra's, which I'll be getting in a couple of weeks, and I just have the standard Juwel lighting tubes that come with the tank.
I only keep my lights on for a few hours when i get home, just so i have something to look at, i am also just using normal juwel lights, but i am not really the best person to answer this thread as i have only just started out myself!
Good luck with the Zeb tank! How many have you got?
LOL i have the largest collection of zebs known to man!! Where you gettin 19 from? why u want that many? * Oh Yea I Have One Zeb!! hehe * soon to be 2 though
I'm getting then from Germany from a breeder. I have a 5 foot tank so I felt it necessary to get a large number of Zebra's, maybe I've overdone it with 19 but what the hey!!!!
Do you think I'm being greedy?
When will you be getting another Zeb? yours must be getting lonely on it's own!!
I have a suggestion for you. Make sure you ask the breeder to send you zebs that are from different parents, otherwise you will have an inbreeding problem. You may want to ask how many breeding pairs they have and if they are from different parents.
They're all about 2" so they're about the same age as the ones that Rob was offering a couple of months ago. I can't remember what that was off the top.
I've got 5000 kelvin 10 hours a day. But I'm also one of those that use substrate and large plants, which gives shelter to the fish in addition to caves, stones and bogwood.
I'm not so sure the light makes a big difference for the Zebra, for breeding or otherwise. My two groups are out and about in the open when the light is on and don't seem to be bother by it at all. The fry comes out more often when it's dark though, but it seems like they are learning from the adults and care less and less about it too. Just my personal observations.
More and more people are trying moonlight, but I haven't personally.
So the Zebra's are quite adaptable when it comes to lighting. I think I'll give the marine blue actinic tube a try and see how they get on.
smithrc, I read your thread about the cold cathode tubes but I didn't think the kit would be big enough to accomodate a 5 ft tank; they do look nice though.