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Capt T February 14th 07 11:49 AM

Lighting
 
When setting up a tank and you get to the lighting bit you get a choice of
bulb to use. I think they are tropical or freshwater. Which one deters the
typical green tinge to the water and ornaments.
TIA



[email protected] February 16th 07 01:06 PM

Lighting
 
they are all full spectrum if they are fluorescent. use LED lights and report back.
Ingrid

"Capt T" wrote:

When setting up a tank and you get to the lighting bit you get a choice of
bulb to use. I think they are tropical or freshwater. Which one deters the
typical green tinge to the water and ornaments.
TIA




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swarvegorilla February 25th 07 12:30 PM

Lighting
 
Try regular partial water changes
wash filtration sponges only in water drawn from the aquarium (never under
the tap!!!!!!)
control the amount of light with a timer
too much of any light gives ya algae!!
I bought 5 different cheap ones from the supermarket
those 5 cost less than 1 'fishtank' one
I mean I have metal haylides on a few tanks
I spend enuf on lights to get awy with tri-phos or cool whites on some tanks
have a experiment
algae is all about ballance
ya got algae ya got too much light or fish poo in the water!!!
the algae is merely a lifeform making it non toxic
which is good
the fact ya have it tho,
means you have an unresolved cause
fix that
and all will be peachy
:)


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they are all full spectrum if they are fluorescent. use LED lights and
report back.
Ingrid

"Capt T" wrote:

When setting up a tank and you get to the lighting bit you get a choice of
bulb to use. I think they are tropical or freshwater. Which one deters the
typical green tinge to the water and ornaments.
TIA




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website.
I do not run nor receive any money from the ads at the old Puregold site.
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