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  1. lljdma06

    CO2 MEASUREMENT USING A DROP CHECKER

    You know I'm joking right? Who would have a tank full of drop checkers? :lol:
  2. lljdma06

    CO2 MEASUREMENT USING A DROP CHECKER

    I know this a little while ago, but very smart thinking. :thumbup: Good food for thought for those growing lawncovers. When I finally setup the Dutch, I'll heavily consider placing the drop checker near the HC to closely monitor whether the levels are adaquate down there. The only problem...
  3. lljdma06

    Setting up a 'higher' tech planted tank

    No doubt it will be useful to members. I personally do not use this method, but that doesn't mean that I don't appreciate a fine explanation of it. Clear articles like this help me better understand other methods, so I can then have a larger knowledge base to help people with. Not everybody...
  4. lljdma06

    Setting up a 'higher' tech planted tank

    Very well-written and organized article explaining a setup of that particular type. You should be very proud. llj
  5. lljdma06

    Lighting In the planted Aquarium

    I did the A. reineckii with 1.4, so I'm sure it would be alright. It's a deep tank, 21", so I doubt HC would take hold, and I'm not planting individual plantlets in a 21" corner bowfront. My hands would fall off. R. macrandra prefers soft water, and that would just be cruel to put it in Miami...
  6. lljdma06

    Lighting In the planted Aquarium

    :lol: :lol: :lol: That's funny. Hey, I'm getting my finances in order and I'm going to see about that 36g in my Florida Room. I'm going to try an experiment. Which do you think will be better? 30W of T8 or 28W of T5. I'm leaning towards the T5s. It is technically less wattage, but t5s...
  7. lljdma06

    Lighting In the planted Aquarium

    I do not totally agree with this statement. You do not need a minimum of 2WPG to get a lush tank of healthy growing plants. If you pick your plants correctly, you can probably do well with 1WPG or a little less if using T5s. This, of course, depends on the tank size. The smaller tanks would...
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