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Old August 30th 03, 05:06 PM
Akvaristen
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I have a 48" Hellios fixture with 110W (2x55W) White 7100K and Actinic Blue
12000K. The tank was setup early January 2003. The tank is 48"x19"x14".

Akvaristen

"LeighMo" wrote in message
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How long has this tank been set up? And how much light do you have over

it?
See this page for three possible explanations of your problem:

http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/.../881/dying.htm

I attach a picture of some new ones I just added. A few days later the
leaves all had holes in them. What can I do to rectify this? I have

always
used properly conditioned tap water - is it time to switch to RO?


No. There's nothing wrong with your GH. Contrary to popular belief,

plants
actually like hard water.

Heck, Chuck, if you're reading this thread -- I think a great new article

for
your site would be your post from last year about the AGA conference,

about
plants and hard water.


Leigh

http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/



 




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