Question: Tetra Aqua Art - Aquarium Bulb

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I have a juvenile in a 60L Tetra Aqua Art Aquarium. I want to use more plants so I'm looking to fit a new bulb.

I have found the replacement bulb for this hood, but I want to make sure its fit for purpose. I also want to know the exact type of bulb so I can potentially find a cheaper option possibly second hand because I'm not sure if the hoods light fitting even works.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tetra-151611-Tetratec-Aquarium-Light/dp/B000XA6QLY

Any ideas?
 
I'm looking to grow:

- Eleocharis parvula
- Vallisneria americana
- Java Moss

With some floating plants which I haven't decided on yet.

I'm open to ideas of any light fittings I can attach to the inside of my lid, since I really suspect the light fittings are dead since this tanks hood is renowned for failing even after 6 months due to moisture.
 
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