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    what is minimal lighting for planted tank?

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    I have a few planted tanks close to the window but not getting direct sunlight, ie light coming in from the window. is that consider minimal lighting ? or do I still need some kind of fluorescent light?

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    Re: what is minimal lighting for planted tank?

    what kind of plants are you keeping ? and what is the tank size ?
    I think you need at least some FL tubes for the plants to grow better.
    Chee Yong

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    Re: what is minimal lighting for planted tank?

    I have java moss and some other "minimal lighting" plants in 2ft n 1 ft tanks. they are close to the window. wonder if its sufficient or need additional lighting.

    i m doing low tech. potting soil with gravel on top. no co2 or anything. about 7 small fish in the 1 foot with java moss tied on wood.

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    Re: what is minimal lighting for planted tank?

    Actually its difficult to control placing your tank near the window.
    Even with indirect sunlight, you might end up needing a UV sterilizer.
    Algae problem, i mean.

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    Re: what is minimal lighting for planted tank?

    Quote Originally Posted by citauqa View Post
    Actually its difficult to control placing your tank near the window.
    Even with indirect sunlight, you might end up needing a UV sterilizer.
    Algae problem, i mean.
    Some of my plants got brown spots on it. not sure if it's algae. Other than that, for the tank that gets some direct sunlight, water seems a bit cloudy. my other tank that is getting indirect light is fine.

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    Re: what is minimal lighting for planted tank?

    I used to place my tank near the window too , indirect sunlight, and my plants end up dying (incorrect choice of plants, but i have learnt ). you sound like u have the right plants that require minimal light. But personally i find that its difficult to control, in time I always end up with algae. Eventually i shifted the tank away from the window.
    But wat happen to me may not happen to you. you may be doing everything rite, just wait and see and experiment and explore and enjoy!!

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    Re: what is minimal lighting for planted tank?

    I recently got some seachem excel and 13w clip on lighting to see if my plants will grow.

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    Re: what is minimal lighting for planted tank?

    That's better.
    It's never recommended to place a planted tank under direct sunshine, else algae will come out.
    I think you have a brown spot algae there.
    Get some otto, will do the trick.

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