Introduction: I Use Hygger Planted Aquarium Light to Make Warm Lighting for My Tank, and It Now Looks More Natural Than Use Blue Light, I Decide to Add Some Fishes.

About: Aquarium Novice

The rock substrate is too high, so I can't use the hygger light as a tank hood. I hang it with two ropes from the tank shelf to fix it on. The WRGB light beads emits amazing lighting.

Supplies

A planted aquarium + A planted aquarium light + Metal shelf

Step 1:

It's easy to finish. If your planted is under the tank, then you can use the light as a tank hood. Clip it on both sides of your tank with the metal bracket. Otherwise, set a shelf behind the tank to hang it on. Just OK.

Step 2:

Hang on the light with the clips, and snap the clip to the steel pipe. Tighten.

Step 3:

You can just hang the another lamp with a steel cord, remember to horizon it.

Step 4:

Adjust your steel pipe to the height over the rocks.

Step 5:

Enjoy your Paludarium tank lighting