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  1. firstman

    actinic lighting vs algae growth

    Tell me about it. This is why I use this forum. Not only do the people on this forum not just follow blindly the rumors and speculation, but you treat eachother with respect and truly care about furthering this great hobby of ours. :clap:
  2. firstman

    actinic lighting vs algae growth

    I hope they get algae. :lol: :clap: :lol: I'm sorry. That's not right. Bless me Father for I have sinned. And bless all the Pigmies in New Guinea. Amen. :angel:
  3. firstman

    actinic lighting vs algae growth

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  4. firstman

    actinic lighting vs algae growth

    Clive, I have read what you have said on this subject and have sent PMs back and forth with you in the past. So I am aware of what you are saying and agree with you. But the rest of the world isn't ready for this. I'll explain. I just want to tell everyone about my recent experience trying to...
  5. firstman

    Using (2) equal wattage bulbs increase overall wattage?

    Hi everyone, I read this elsewhere on the net: Example: Take a 10 gallon tank, by the math you could put 2 - 18 watt Normal Output Flourescent bulbs over it and have 3 + WPG "mathematically" but you still only have 18 watts of "intensity. You will not be able to grow many varieties of plants...
  6. firstman

    Actinic lighting.

    It doesn't seem like it. :lol: Thank you everyone for your input on the matter. It is greatly appreciated.
  7. firstman

    Actinic lighting.

    I will check it out. Thanks for the welcome. :D
  8. firstman

    Actinic lighting.

    Hello all, have a lighting question for you. I have a 40 gallon newly planted tank with CO2. The light that I am using is a Current Dual Satellite w/ two 65w bulbs. One is a 6,700k/10,000k and the other is a 420nm/460nm Actinic. Do you know if the spectrum from the Actinic is good for freshwater...
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