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My Quote button isn't working, sorry. But...
"Glen, your actinic is not doing nothing for the plants, maybe just pop you discus colors. For your plants you have only 3x54w=162watts =1.8gpw."
Not true. Actinics ARE beneficial to plants. However, they just provide light in the lower end of the spectrum, not in the 650+nm range that plants ALSO need."Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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So my set up now hits them on the high, middle x2, and low end. Okay. I'll just have to watch and see how it goes. Thanks for the advice everyone! The forum has been such a big help to me over the last year.Experiencing an aquatic renaissance!
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i agree with mzungu on this, i grew plants like mad in my old 5g tank with a oddysea 24watt 50/50 compact flourescent, i was growing ferns, pennywort, vals, anubias, hygro, and various mosses including flame moss without any problems.
the actinic is benificial just at a different end of the spectrum.FRENCH FRY!!!
55g - Vieja Synspilum 'Biotope'
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In my experience you can get some good growth with a combination of daylights and the pink bulbs cant remember the name. They give a good spectrum of colors.
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Here are our settings:
T5 HO 4 Bulb - (2) 12k, (1) 10k, (1) Actinic Blue
54 Watts x 4 = 216 / 90 Gallons = 2.4 Watts Per Gallon
Photo-period of 12 hours
Co2 PPM = Unknown
Co2 Bubble-counter "bubbles per second" = 2
Co2-period of 10 hours via direct-injection to filter
Water Changes of 75% every four to seven days (depending on schedule)
Filtered with an Eheim 2262 with bio-balls and filter-floss. No ceramics, porcelain, bio-bale, or carbon.
Seachem Ferts:
Flourish - 2 capfuls x 2 weekly
Potasium - 3 capfuls x 2 weekly
Iron - 2 capfuls x 2 weekly
Root-tabs bi-monthly
Flora:
Sagittaria
Compact Amazon Sword
Tiger Lotus
Dwarf Hair-grass
Fauna:
9 "Tiger" Turquoise Discus
1 Bristlenose Pleco
1 Galaxy Pleco
1 Green Phantom Pleco
4 Rummynose Tetra (soon to be 20+)
At this point all we're looking to add is some more Rummynoses, and perhaps later some cories and rams. Pretty happy with the results of adding co2 so far.Last edited by jeebus; 01-01-2010, 05:34 PM.Experiencing an aquatic renaissance!
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looks good
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Thanks guys. I can't find the words to fully say how impressed I've been with adding co2 to this tank. The nearly neon/electric shade of green the plants all are now is amazing. Even the the individual hairs from the Dwarf Hair-grass all glow. Really amazing. Hopefully within the next few months everything will grow in and we'll be set.Experiencing an aquatic renaissance!
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Looks really nice! The CO2 will make a huge difference.Are you adding ferts, too?Oops, skimmed over the details. I see you listed your ferts already.Vicki
• 90g Planted - Journal - New Pics Mar23
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Originally posted by jeebus View PostT5 HO 4 Bulb - (2) 12k, (1) 10k, (1) Actinic Blue
54 Watts x 4 = 216 / 90 Gallons = 2.4 Watts Per Gallon
Photo-period of 12 hours
Co2 PPM = Unknown
Co2 Bubble-counter "bubbles per second" = 2
Co2-period of 10 hours via direct-injection to filter
Seachem Ferts:
Flourish - 2 capfuls x 2 weekly
Potasium - 3 capfuls x 2 weekly
Iron - 2 capfuls x 2 weekly
Root-tabs bi-monthlyVicki
• 90g Planted - Journal - New Pics Mar23
• 75g Planted - Journal (on PT)
• 29g Planted - Journal
• 29g Planted
• 5g Planted RCS
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Originally posted by Complexity View PostReplace the actinic blue for another 10K
Your next upgrade, add on a pH controller and get a drop checker.
I strongly recommend that you look into using dry ferts. Not only are they much better, but they're also much cheaper. The difference will be incredible. With the CO2 already in place, you'd then have everything you need to grow the plants to their best.Experiencing an aquatic renaissance!
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Originally posted by myjohnson View PostTanks looks rightside heavy.
j/k.. its supposed to look that way. I'm going for the whole "riverbed - bank - treeline" effect: rocks, short grass, medium plants, tall stump. I wanted to have a large open area for the discus at feeding time and this layout helps hide my equipment.
I haven't trimmed the runners on anything growing yet, only because this is the first time since we've added the co2 that we've seen the growth, and we're just too fascinated by it lol..Experiencing an aquatic renaissance!
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