andy-mu
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- 8 Sep 2010
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Hi Guys,
I had been spending some time getting things sorted out with my tank. All the usual things.
C02/Distribution/Flow/Feeding. Have been sorting this out on T8 tubes. Have now been able to
stabilise things and the algae battle is being won. It's dying off.
I have some T5 lights and decided to give these a go. Marked difference naturally in light output.
Fish colours are more pronounced and overall is a very pleasing look. I've upped the C02 a bit and
a bit extra feeding for the increased growth that'll take place.
One thing I noticed today. I have a hood on my tank, home made job, and pretty fitting to the look of the room.
Lights are quite close to the water. T8's were fine, but with T5's obviously a bit warmer than these, I have noticed
over the photo period there is a water temperature variation. Probably about 3-4 degrees.
Do you think such a swing will be detrimental and require correcting? Plants and fish all look good right now
I had been spending some time getting things sorted out with my tank. All the usual things.
C02/Distribution/Flow/Feeding. Have been sorting this out on T8 tubes. Have now been able to
stabilise things and the algae battle is being won. It's dying off.
I have some T5 lights and decided to give these a go. Marked difference naturally in light output.
Fish colours are more pronounced and overall is a very pleasing look. I've upped the C02 a bit and
a bit extra feeding for the increased growth that'll take place.
One thing I noticed today. I have a hood on my tank, home made job, and pretty fitting to the look of the room.
Lights are quite close to the water. T8's were fine, but with T5's obviously a bit warmer than these, I have noticed
over the photo period there is a water temperature variation. Probably about 3-4 degrees.
Do you think such a swing will be detrimental and require correcting? Plants and fish all look good right now