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  • #16
    Re: Low light carpeting plants

    Originally posted by mistahoo View Post
    No wonder it isn't growing that stock light is pretty weak

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    I said it wasn't growing because of the light :) I'm just impressed it didn't die off/back.

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    • #17
      Re: Low light carpeting plants

      those fluval 5g tanks are awfuly expensive for what they are. I got a full setup 6ft tank for that price lmao

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      • #18
        I saw a few threads on the planted tank awhile back concerning alternative light for the Chi. I think what I would do is find a good clip on light and use a 6500K bulb. It might take some tweaking on height away from the tank, but it should give you more then enough extra to do whatever you wanted. I imagine algae will be your only concern. Adjusting the light schedule should help out greatly and high dosing Excel.
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        • #19
          I can say that Peacock moss does terrifically in low light and spreads well.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by mistahoo View Post
            No wonder it isn't growing that stock light is pretty weak

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            Yup. there's a difference between low light and no light.

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            • #21
              Re: Low light carpeting plants

              I spent $35 brand new at Petsmart :-)

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              • #22
                Re: Low light carpeting plants

                There were some threads where they added LEDs to the stock light. You could even get the ecopico led arm and mount your own LEDs. There's a lot of alternatives.

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                • #23
                  Re: Low light carpeting plants

                  Originally posted by tys91 View Post
                  those fluval 5g tanks are awfuly expensive for what they are. I got a full setup 6ft tank for that price lmao

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                  Tys
                  Definitely. You pay a lot for a whole lot of nothing. Filter and light are weak. Tank is cheap. I slightly brushed the corner and it chipped. Had to reseal it. For that much money, a fluval spec is much better

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                  • #24
                    We have a lot of tiny nano plants if you want to swing over to the March GHAC event we are hosting up in Spring
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                    • #25
                      I think that no light everything else is a waste. Plants will not be able to utilize the benefit.and also the waste of time to grow so You will need much more light to grow any plant.

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                      • #26
                        the low light condition will cause the hair grass to grow taller. without co2 and adequate light to penetrate the depth the plants will grow very slow or may eventually die. JMHO, dan
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