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Old September 1st 04, 02:52 PM
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I had grape caulerpa growing under a 15W plant bulb, but not like it is now
under a 65W PC.

"Billy" wrote in message
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I'm growing bubble calerpa in my 20g sump, and it's currently lit
with a 96w PC, simply because it's what I had available. What is the
miminum light I could use and still have the macro be ok? Would
compact flourescent be ok?

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