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Dealing with bright tanks
Hi,
I'm new to this newsgroup. I've been reading the post here for a while. I wanted to thank all the posters. I've gotten tons of useful information by reading the posts here. I've used a lot of the information here to setup a 46 gallon bowfront that is doing OK. Thanks! I wanted to start a discussion regarding tanks that have a lot of light, at least 3-4 watts per gallon (wgp). I have two such tanks and have had a lot of problems. What are other people's experiences with tanks that have a lot of light. What problems have people had with bright tanks or high light tanks? What are some of the benfits that people have experienced with bright tanks? How have people dealt with algae? Any other experiences that you'd like to share? In another post I'll put the details of my tanks, but I just wanted to start some discussion first. Thanks, Tony |
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