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Old 07-06-2008, 03:31 PM   #1
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I have a 55g well planted tank, right now i have about 3.5 wpg running 8hours a day 2 6700/10000k 65w bulbs and 2 65w 50/50 bulbs and im constantly fighting off green spot algae on the glass and the slow growth plants, anubias, Nesaea. I was wondering if i should have a shorter photo period or maybe half light and only afew hours of full. Tips would be great.

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Old 07-06-2008, 04:24 PM   #2
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What are you dosing? GSA is usually a sign of low PO4, though noon bursting you lights wont hurt either
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Old 07-07-2008, 08:09 AM   #3
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It looks like you are actually running over 5wpg with 4 65w lights, right? The actinic from the 50/50 lights is really not helping the pants much so I would try to change that to 6700 or 10000K. Also maybe just run 2x65 for 8 hours and all 4 for a midday burst. I think that that much light may be too much depending on your setup. Are you running CO2 what type of ferts, etc.?
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Right now my Co2 is 2 hagens reactors and excel, I dose Fe3+,K , N, Trace and seachems flourish, I havnt been dosing P04 because my tap water has 3ppm already.
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Right now my Co2 is 2 hagens reactors and excel, I dose Fe3+,K , N, Trace and seachems flourish, I havnt been dosing P04 because my tap water has 3ppm already.
I have a similar problem but my phosphate is 6ppm out of the tap according to the City of Dayton. I still get green spot if I don't dose enough PO4 so I would assume whatever PO4 is in our taps isn't available to the plants. Try adding 1-2 ppm of PO4 either by KH2PO4 or Fleet Enema and I'll bet your GSA won't return once you clean if off of the glass

I'll bet your CO2 is a bit on the low side as well.
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wow thats good to know, its the one nutrient im not dosing. Ok ill start dosing and write back on the progress.
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Old 08-18-2008, 12:16 AM   #7
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I have some what of the same problem? so whats the progress?
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