"Graham Broadbridge" wrote in message u...
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Your issue is two fold, you have less NO3 but your real issues is a
lack of CO2.
Does anyone else out there regret skipping biology in favour of physics? :-)
I'm happily employed in IT at the moment, but I wish I'd spent more time
learning chemistry and biology.
At least we can learn and catch up online.
Graham
There's a steep learning curve initially but the end result for most
hobbyist is tranquilty.
See last year's newbie winner from the AGA's aquascaping contest:
http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/
I wanted to be an Astrophysicist, then an engineer and went down both
roads for awhile, later I switched to Aquatic Bio, so I have both.
Blackholes to blackouts
Blackouts fortunately require fewer solar masses:-)
Regards,
Tom Barr