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Hopefully in this photo, you can see epiphytic algae growing on the green filamentous stuff. Hey presto, a 3D screen; [IMG]
3 days with this light, and it certainly doesn't seem to be harming the growth; [MEDIA]
May as well throw a few other charts up that I've been collecting, for reference ;) [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] :)
As you can see, the colour spectrum is totally at odds with general consensus as it is predominantly blue; [IMG]
I've gone and put a MH (150 watt) 14000k on it, out of curiosity. Been reading conflicting stuff about accessory pigments and red:far red ratios...
I got symptoms of DOC when I harvested early (maximum growth). This tends to stop when the growth thickens.
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Bud, remember this stupidity ? ;) [IMG]
Well, you'll find that light inhibition (the thickness of growth that prevents light from penetrating, therefore halting photosynthetic growth) is...
If your gonna mess with the screen every week, why not just clean one side? I found it helped with regrowth
It may also just be epiphytic diatoms growing on the green algae, no big problem in my opinion.
Anyone come across one of these before? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condylactis_gigantea Apparently it's exudates kill filamentous algae (and...
Nice :) But only horizontals do the sediment thing as far as I know
Hello there ;) Tanks looking great. The scrubber should soon do a good job of eating those Nitrate and Phosphates.
Another couple, I reckon
Looks like it could handle a bit more exposure time to me. Tanks looking good also.
Feeling pretty mischievous at the minute so I would like to point out that this is under 3 1/2 inches of water. Bang goes the theory of SM, where...
Day 8; [IMG]
I asked on RC but got a dead end; http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2407065&highlight=reactive+oxygen
Looks fine to me :) You'll probably find a lot more to clean off next Time.