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  • jeb102385
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    Surface agitation will take care of the buildup on the surface. Either a hob filter or a power head. As far as the hair algae try either a bristle nose pleco or amano shrimp

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  • wesleh
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    The last few days, I've been having this clear slim like substance floating on top of the water. When messed with, it just breaks apart and just makes your water dirty. I read its calcium or oil build up. Decent circulation, the stuff just goes with the flow.
    The brown hairy algae, is still spreading everywhere. :( I am still trying to wait it out.

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  • wesleh
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    Originally posted by JAYGEE View Post
    looks good Wes!
    Thanks Jake!

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  • JAYGEE
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    looks good Wes!

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  • wesleh
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    Just got done making my java moss carpet, attached to thin slate. Hopefully it will grow and spread enough to cover the empty areas!



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  • mistahoo
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    Originally posted by wesleh View Post
    Thanks! That clear things up a bit. I'm going to give the red bulb a try!

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    Finnex has two led fixtures with red and whites I believe. They're quite affordable and you won't have to constantly buy bulbs. Down side to these fixtures is the 3ft power cords

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  • wesleh
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    Originally posted by mistahoo View Post
    It's what each individual bulb puts out. There isn't a max or minimum number to get. Each bulb has a different spectrum. You just get bulbs with spectrums to fit your need. Keep in mind spectrum and Kelvin are two different things. Spectrum is colors while Kelvin is temperature. 10,000k is the temperature. It gives off more of a blue spectrum, but still has some red and yellow.

    10,000k bulbs grow green plants much better than red plants. It's also a cool white color. 6,700k is generally the standard temperature for all plants as it can grow any color plant equally as well. It's more of a yellowish color. Most plants seem to grow best with a high spike of red spectrum.

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    Thanks! That clear things up a bit. I'm going to give the red bulb a try!

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    Last edited by wesleh; 06-15-2013, 04:38 PM.

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  • mistahoo
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    Originally posted by wesleh View Post
    I don't have much knowledge about the spectrum. I was just thinking how much total I have, and not what each individual bulb puts out.



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    It's what each individual bulb puts out. There isn't a max or minimum number to get. Each bulb has a different spectrum. You just get bulbs with spectrums to fit your need. Keep in mind spectrum and Kelvin are two different things. Spectrum is colors while Kelvin is temperature. 10,000k is the temperature. It gives off more of a blue spectrum, but still has some red and yellow.

    10,000k bulbs grow green plants much better than red plants. It's also a cool white color. 6,700k is generally the standard temperature for all plants as it can grow any color plant equally as well. It's more of a yellowish color. Most plants seem to grow best with a high spike of red spectrum.

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  • wesleh
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    I don't have much knowledge about the spectrum. I was just thinking how much total I have, and not what each individual bulb puts out.



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    Last edited by wesleh; 06-15-2013, 02:55 PM.

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  • mistahoo
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    It's 1.8 wpg but T5HO. I would say that puts you at med/high light. Definitely not moderate.

    Spectrum being too much? What in the world are you talking about? Please clarify. You're not using 12,000k+ bulbs. Spectrum will always be okay. I have green spectrum bulbs on my tank and others have used red with great results.

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  • wesleh
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    So trying to figure out how to utilize the other two bulbs on the fixture. So I found that they sell 48" 28w 10k and 6700k T5.

    I was thinking
    1x 54w 10k
    1x 28w 10k
    2x 28w 6700k

    That's about 1.8wpg, which should be about moderate lightning. I know wpg isn't used much but I still see some people going by that. But my main concern is the spectrum is it too much?

    Should I do instead?
    1x 54w 10k
    3x 28w 6700k

    Thanks in advance for all the help!

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    Last edited by wesleh; 06-15-2013, 12:18 PM.

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  • wesleh
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    Eh I just thought they would last longer but I do now remember reading that now. Well I'm down to only 4 stems with tiny leaves.

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    Last edited by wesleh; 06-15-2013, 12:16 AM.

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  • suicune
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    yeah 10k isn't too much, I have a mix of 10000k, 6700k in my tank. My plants melt when I use salt to treat for ich weeks ago. I can see those new greens coming back today after dosing days ago.

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  • mistahoo
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    Originally posted by armthehomeless View Post
    They melt when there is s change in parameters... they'll come back.
    ^ This. Most plants melt when you expose them to different water parameters than what they were originally in. They'll come back. 10,000k isn't too much.

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  • armthehomeless
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    They melt when there is s change in parameters... they'll come back.

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