Sorry about all the typos' on that post, I feel really bad about it, I had been drinking too much vodka and OJ that night and sometimes I just type in the dark....
It happens...
As a matter of fact I was surfing through the posts and completely forgot I posted this in the first place.
As to the replies and everything, Thanks on the insight and opinions are greatly appreciated and to answer many of you, Yes, I have quite a bit of algae. More than what I wanted really. (However for me it is awesome to turn on the lights before dawn and see a huge population of the malaysian trumpet snails. Some of them are an inch in length as well!!! Yes I love the Anubias plant species, even as slow as they are. yes they have algae all over them. I remembered that when I bought the plants, that they wouldn't be very light demanding, nor co2 demanding as well. But I did what I did anyway because I'm impatient at times. My poor theory was to dose the heck out of it, crank out the co2 and light it like crazy to accelerate growth.

Today while I was painting over at a nursing home, An electrician and I were talking about lighting, and how plants use light. His info was stated as, "during lighting periods, the plants are photosynthesizing but they are mainly creating sugars and such, blah, blah, blah. During the lights out period is when they actually "grow". Is this correct?
Mind you when we were talking about plant growth, we were talking about methods on growing a certain kind of plant that is not in water, not related to fish aquariums, and a whole lot about how to cultivate cannabis. He explained to me (because he is an electrician) that he would actually tap the power line coming into his house before it hit the "meter". Thus avoiding suspicious energy use for the marijuanna he was growing. Then again, energy theft would be the least of his concerns if the feds actually found out his "reasons" for doing such. :spy: