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Fluval Aquasky

Jimmy120883

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Had a fluval Aquasky and I love the settings you can have and have so much better plant growth than my previous lighting system. The only down side is that the setting I've found to have good plant growth makes the water look a little greeny.
I was wondering what setting other people use that have a aquasky.
 
Only put mine in last night. Must confess any light that I use in this tank is pretty green once it penetrates the frogbit canopy :cool:
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Knowing that I have to penetrate the canopy, and the light is not very bright, and it has to travel 45 cm to reach the substrate I max out all the colours in daylight mode. I think it looks pretty cool as this is a blackwater tank and with the tannins everything looks a lovely shade of greeny gold.

Even Mrs Gee conceded that it looks good. She hates my tanks and the fact that this one lives in the living room :lol:
 
Hi.

I have mine on: white.......85%
green......75%
red ......... 68%
blue........ 19%

That's for the daylight time, which is about seven and a half hours.

Night I have 23% red, 9% green and white and blue nil

Two hours of sunrise, two hours of sunset, and two hours of night, then sleep.

I also have cloud effect every day for five hours.

I've had it running for approx ten months.

Love it!

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