WOW! Thank you, thank you everyone for all the insightful information! Who would have thought lighting could be so complex! I have red wags in my 10 gallon tank and a few live plants. I like to keep it covered after finding that the bumblebee fish (or at least that was what PetCo called them!) I had purchased a couple of years ago like to jump! OMG! I had no idea that fish could jump like that or get thru such small openings!
You've all been wonderful and I will have to think about everything you've pointed out and check costs and etc. before I decide which direction to go in. And thank re: the information about the quality of the LED lights! I was seriously thinking of going in that direction after seeing Dawn's pictures, but I will certainly re-think that!
For now the hood I borrowed with the florescent light is working well. And I also now realize why the sword plants I had tired to grow didn't do well when my friend had no problem with them in his tank. It was the lighting - mystery solved!
Thanks again for taking so much time to answer my question! Rachell
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