Hi,
As I said in an earlier post, I am setting up a tank to house one Oscar. However, my experience so far has been with a community tank, which is fully planted with CO2 injection. With the Oscar, I intend to have no, or very few plants so my question is, what sort of lighting regime is suitable for an Oscar which will also limit algae growth. Due to my community tank being well balanced, I haven't had any real problem with algae. But of course without any plants, the game play completely changes. Therefore I want to limit the amount of time that the lights are on, to help prohibit algae growth, but without putting stress on the Oscar. Therefore, any advice on lighting duration for an Oscar and what they will put up with would be very helpfull. At the moment, I do use the Siesta regime of lighting for my community tank and would still probably use it with the Oscar tank.
Many thanks
Ian
As I said in an earlier post, I am setting up a tank to house one Oscar. However, my experience so far has been with a community tank, which is fully planted with CO2 injection. With the Oscar, I intend to have no, or very few plants so my question is, what sort of lighting regime is suitable for an Oscar which will also limit algae growth. Due to my community tank being well balanced, I haven't had any real problem with algae. But of course without any plants, the game play completely changes. Therefore I want to limit the amount of time that the lights are on, to help prohibit algae growth, but without putting stress on the Oscar. Therefore, any advice on lighting duration for an Oscar and what they will put up with would be very helpfull. At the moment, I do use the Siesta regime of lighting for my community tank and would still probably use it with the Oscar tank.
Many thanks
Ian