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Am I correct in that if you add more watts, and don't provide sufficient CO2, then algae becomes a problem?
Yes, if you have one element (light, C02, nutrients) out of alignment or more than the others, the excess can trigger algae blooms. I'm in the process of setting up a 200G acrylic tank (which has cost me a fricken fortune so far) and plan to inject CO2. Best of luck with your tank! -Kevin |
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