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Old 08-07-2003, 05:20 AM
Cammie
 
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Default CO2 system - lighting issues

Yes I know I have very low light, I talked it over with you guys a few weeks
ago. Unfortunately the tank combo with build on hood has only two 50W
incandelescent bulbs.

I don't know if those screw in mini compacts will fit in it, but I haven't
tried either. IF they would fit, I think I'd have way too much light. Do
they make fish sunglasses?

This is a link to the bulbs I want to try:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...=6&pCatId=9870

Do you think I could put one of these in and then just keep the other the
incandelescent bulb, or just the one compact and the other side no bulb?

I'm at wits end here. I bought plants from thatfishplace and now within
only one month my Corkscrew Val look horrible and my Cabomba is almost gone
(it seems to just disappear).

Cammie

"Cichlidiot" wrote in message
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Cammie wrote:
What do you think of this system? Would it be okay for a 10 or 20

gallon
tank? It's so cheap I'm tempted to try it. I don't have a technical
"planted" tank, but a handful of Cabomba and Spiral Val and they are

doing
so poorly even though I use Flourish. So what do you think of this

system
for a little help?



http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...=6&pCatId=8981

It works fairly well (search Google Groups for other threads on the
Nutrafin system). I know some people use just the diffuser with their own
DIY bottles and mixes. However, considering the whole system on sale right
now is only $6.50 more than just the diffuser, it might be worth it to get
the whole system. One thing though, how much light do you have on the
tank? Adding CO2 and Flourish won't be much help unless the light is
sufficient.



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Old 08-07-2003, 10:40 PM
Luca Brazi
 
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Default CO2 system - lighting issues

I don't think the bulbs would be too much light. Two 10 watt CF would
be just right for a 10 gal. and maybe a bit underpowered for a 20gal.
Get rid of the incandescents if you can. New light plus do it
yourself co2 plus Flourish (maybe some root tabs too) and I bet things
will take off (at the very least you'll get more interesting algae).
Personally, I've always found cabomba to be too finicky over the long
hall. You might want to start with something hardier then slowly swap
out to more delicate plants once you get the hang of balancing the
nutrient/light/co2 combo.

"Cammie" wrote in message ...
Yes I know I have very low light, I talked it over with you guys a few weeks
ago. Unfortunately the tank combo with build on hood has only two 50W
incandelescent bulbs.

I don't know if those screw in mini compacts will fit in it, but I haven't
tried either. IF they would fit, I think I'd have way too much light. Do
they make fish sunglasses?

This is a link to the bulbs I want to try:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...=6&pCatId=9870

Do you think I could put one of these in and then just keep the other the
incandelescent bulb, or just the one compact and the other side no bulb?

I'm at wits end here. I bought plants from thatfishplace and now within
only one month my Corkscrew Val look horrible and my Cabomba is almost gone
(it seems to just disappear).

Cammie

"Cichlidiot" wrote in message
...
Cammie wrote:
What do you think of this system? Would it be okay for a 10 or 20

gallon
tank? It's so cheap I'm tempted to try it. I don't have a technical
"planted" tank, but a handful of Cabomba and Spiral Val and they are

doing
so poorly even though I use Flourish. So what do you think of this

system
for a little help?



http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...=6&pCatId=8981

It works fairly well (search Google Groups for other threads on the
Nutrafin system). I know some people use just the diffuser with their own
DIY bottles and mixes. However, considering the whole system on sale right
now is only $6.50 more than just the diffuser, it might be worth it to get
the whole system. One thing though, how much light do you have on the
tank? Adding CO2 and Flourish won't be much help unless the light is
sufficient.

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