Me too but if I have to choose 10K or 6500K with no scrubbing algae off glass, plant and driftwood, I think I will go with the less work option. Also gives me the low light effect I was looking for.
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NOW it's a Discus tank!
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Looks good. I reduced my blues on my lights as well but I think I am going to increase it up a little.
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Well I decided to tweak the lighting just a bit. I switched out the 2 6500K bulbs I was using for an Aqueon 6700K bulb and an Aqueon Colormax. I think I like this combo much better. Here are a few pics. Pardon the quality as they are taken with my phone. One of these days I'll use my DSLR and get some better pics.
Here is what happens when I drop in a bloodworm cube.
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Well it's been a few months so I figure it's time for an update. LOVE MY DISCUS TANK!!!! Like it so much I came very close to parting with my 150 reef but came to my senses
Things are going pretty well. I started getting a little algae on my plant leaves but that's mainly because I leave the lights on way too much. Today I shortened my light cycle (it's still going to be too long) and added, 1- orange dot pleco, 2 - albino long fin bristle nose pecos, 2- clown plecos and 10- o cats to help me with some algae clean up.
The discus seem to like the way things are going because the Tiger Turquoise pair has started laying eggs. I don't soften the water and I'm not trying to breed them but it's fun to watch. I'm not sure what's eating the eggs but I suspect my corys are filling up at night.
I'll try to get some better pictures once it gets dark and I don't get the glare from the window.
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