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Fish Crazy
As you may have seen previously, I have renewed interest in my tank (actually it's not that I lost interest, I just didn't have free time) and want to get it back in shape.
I've had it for almost three years now. The first year I spent establishing it and putting in the plants and fishes I wanted. Year two saw it prosper, with regular maintenance and water changes from me, albeit with some ups and downs as I experienced all kinds of unwanted flora (read: algae). Year three saw me start my own business and subsequently the loss of any thing resembling free time. I had to struggle to find time just to do regular water changes, let alone anything to maintain a planted tank. The plants suffered, although some miraculously remained alive, however tenuously.
Now that I'm able to spend a couple of hours a week on my tank again, I have renewed interest in having it thrive. I have a million questions, but let me start with this. Do I have too much lighting?
Currently I have two hood lamps, a double tube All Glass fixture that came with my tank. It has two tubes with 25 watts each. The second is also an All Glass 20 watt single tube. The double has the standard All Glass replacement bulbs. The single has a Philips bulb for plants and aquariums that I bought at Home Depot.
I have been trying to get my tank in balance between lighting, plants and fertilizer. I would say the tank is probably about 35% planted and I want to get that up to about 50% (plant suggestions?). After reading for the past couple of weeks I'm starting to wonder if I actually have too much light, since I don't have a CO2 system and will not be getting one. About a week ago, I started adding Excel to the tank and I think it makes a difference, although I also re-started adding liquid fertilizer, which I hadn't been doing.
Since my total wattage is up to 2.33 WPG, is that getting too high with no CO2? My thinking is that with the Excel I'm going to be just about right for maintaining the plants at a healthy level with slow to moderate growth.
I've had it for almost three years now. The first year I spent establishing it and putting in the plants and fishes I wanted. Year two saw it prosper, with regular maintenance and water changes from me, albeit with some ups and downs as I experienced all kinds of unwanted flora (read: algae). Year three saw me start my own business and subsequently the loss of any thing resembling free time. I had to struggle to find time just to do regular water changes, let alone anything to maintain a planted tank. The plants suffered, although some miraculously remained alive, however tenuously.
Now that I'm able to spend a couple of hours a week on my tank again, I have renewed interest in having it thrive. I have a million questions, but let me start with this. Do I have too much lighting?
Currently I have two hood lamps, a double tube All Glass fixture that came with my tank. It has two tubes with 25 watts each. The second is also an All Glass 20 watt single tube. The double has the standard All Glass replacement bulbs. The single has a Philips bulb for plants and aquariums that I bought at Home Depot.
I have been trying to get my tank in balance between lighting, plants and fertilizer. I would say the tank is probably about 35% planted and I want to get that up to about 50% (plant suggestions?). After reading for the past couple of weeks I'm starting to wonder if I actually have too much light, since I don't have a CO2 system and will not be getting one. About a week ago, I started adding Excel to the tank and I think it makes a difference, although I also re-started adding liquid fertilizer, which I hadn't been doing.
Since my total wattage is up to 2.33 WPG, is that getting too high with no CO2? My thinking is that with the Excel I'm going to be just about right for maintaining the plants at a healthy level with slow to moderate growth.