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I agree on increasing the light because it looks like the carpet is on decline compared to the after-trim picture from 4th March. I would carefully monitor the tank because you may be increasing it too much (from the way you describe it). Green algae on rocks indicates that if the light is too...
Tom Barr called this level low light....
I guess many members think 40-50 is medium and then follow the advice of using low light. So they go lower than that, resulting in newbies having problem about dying or not growing plants while never having green coloured algae (only brown or black).
I was drawn to this hobby by pics from contests.
Heck, and what's wrong with joining a contest?
You have to produce beautiful tanks for your own business all the same.
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