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Help needed
Hi,
I always try to do the very best, because it's hard to do better and it won't haunt you afterwards...but to the point. I have 700 litres tank with Anubias nana, Anubias lanceolata, Crinum thaianum, Echinodorus schluterii "leopard" and a few Vallisneria gigantea and the wont grow or succeed. The Crinum grows pretty good but not as good as it should. The gravel is 1-2mm clusters pretty fine at some parts (on the Crinum). I have two 70W metal halide lamps with 5200K daylight bulbs and they are 80cm above the water level. I went to extremely expensive metal halides because the tank is 70cm high and "they" told me not to hassle with the tubes. I give liquid fertilizers twice a week and I have planted solid fert.rocks on the roots of the plants. Fe is good or more than good. And yes the tank has fish in it. Should I move the light closer to the tank (40cm?) Should I buy a CO2 spredder? Should I give up and try to become the King of Norway? Opinions please. -TH -- ________________________________ http://drive.to/oldsclub |
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