is that a new MH light?
is that a new MH light?
why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica
Yup..choy. You remembered my old Mh setup. Just replaced them 3 months ago when my bulbs was due for changing. DE bulbs are cheaper than SE bulbs, hence the change and I need to replace 3 bulbs only instead on 4. This new light looks better too.
Long time no heard. Your new layout looks goodcan't wait to see when the plants grows in
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nice to see you back in AQ
maybe time for me to restart my 6ft again
Thanks Fei Miao.
Simon, I have a hard time redoing the whole tank. Had to remove most of the gravel to replace the base fertilizer. So messy. I was thinking whether to go back to stem plants since the new lights are so bright, but the maintenance....![]()
Any suggestions to the types of plants for the background so that I can make full use of the lighting?
ludwigia spp?![]()
Nice plant n fish u have
Welcome back Vincent.
Looks like the MH lights causing algae growth on your Anubias already. I am using Blyxa aubertii as my background plant to form a shade over my Anubias.
koah fong
Juggler's tanks
Hi Koah Fong,
How is your jungle tank? Didnt update your website with new pictures?
You are right about the spot algae on the nanas leaves. In fact, most of the plants have spot algae on its leaves. This setup was done before I got the new lights. Wanted something low maintenance. Sometimes, it is difficult to choose the plants to cater to the lighting conditions. Low lights=nanas ok, APP grows upwards. High light=APP crawl, but plenty of spot algae.
Should I change the whole setup to high lights plants, especially those red plants. Will look very nice, but imagine the maintenance.
nice tank but high maintanence i think
how much ur electricity bill increase with 3 150w mh?
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