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Old 20-04-2003, 06:23 AM
Craig Brye
 
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Default Can I turn off lights in the middle of the day?

Don't cut back on lighting! You have the absolute minimum length of time
lights should be on. I find 12 hours a day to be the best, but others may
differ. Adjusting light levels will not be a long term solution to your
problem. The only thing that'll fix the problem is proper fertilization.

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Craig Brye
University of Phoenix Online

"chet" chet-at-surewestDOTnet wrote in message
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Trace elements. Sorry, missed that. Yes, I was adding Seachem Flourish

about
two/three times per week for two months. I have stopped. It didn't seem to
make any difference one way or 'tother.

"kush" wrote in message
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Something's out of balance. Please post your stats. Also, are you

dosing
with trace elements?

chet chet-at-surewestDOTnet wrote in message
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I am still fighting algae. What I have now is dark reddish brown but

not
"powdery" like diatoms. It is definitely more like green algae in

texture.
When I trim the plants, the algae looks black once out of the water.

I have a 29 gallon tank with a 55w CF, fluorite substrate, and

Nutrafin
CO2
kit. Plants include Nana, Amazon Swords, Onion plants, Java Fern, Pond
Penny, Anacharis, and Rotala indica. After two hours of light they all

perl
like crazy. There is a shower of small air bubbles floating up to the
surface.

I have been cutting back on the light and am now down to about 10

hours.
Will it count toward a light reduction target if I start turning off

the
light in the middle of the day? Will it inhibit growth or damage the

plants?

I am hoping that by slowly cutting back on light I can eventually get

the
algae under control. On the other hand, I want to see the tank while I

am
at
home. Any advice?

chet