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Old 11-07-2007, 02:14 PM   #1
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Default low-light plants in high light?

my tank is a 15 gallon, planted with the following species:

-2 echinodorus bleheri
-2 java fern
-2 anubias barteri
-2 anubias afzelli
-3 dwarf sag [i think, they were potted in with something else. here's a link to pics: http://s16.photobucket.com/albums/b4...t=Photo138.jpg
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-a whole bunch of anacharis/elodea stems.

i dose with flourish twice weekly and flourish excel on a daily basis.

now, some of these are low-light plants. i had a plain 15-watt, 10000K strip light on there before. now i've upgraded to a 55-watt 8000K power compact. which of my plants will be severely affected by this? i realize it is fairly high lighting, going from 1 wpg to 3.4ish wpg.
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Old 11-07-2007, 03:21 PM   #2
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You did good on that tank!

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now i've upgraded to a 55-watt 8000K power compact.
I cannot relate directly to the 8000K bulb but I have 260W of power compact with 3-10000K bulbs and 1-7100K bulb.

I have had anubias barteri tied to wood near the surface with a fertilizer dosing protocol similar to the one which you described.

The growth and health of the anubias barteri was astonishing.

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Old 11-08-2007, 10:51 AM   #3
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Your list seems fine plantwise. It may take 2 weeks for them to fully adapt but should have no problems from the plants themselves. Now if you are not adding co2.........................
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well, i'm getting the jungle co2 fizz factory today when i go to work--i realize it's not the best, but i have no access to yeast, etc, unless i make special trips. and as a college student in a tiny dorm room who relies on buses for all transport, that's a bit out of the question. so i'm gonna pick that up today. should i use that AND the excel, or what?
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Both would be fine. As far as yeast goes, every supermarket or bake shop has it.
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Don't mean to threadjack, but, is it ok to dose twice a week with Flourish? I'm always affraid of overdosing and affecting my snails and shrimp.
Also, how much of the Flourish Excel are you dosing? I also dose 1ml daily. 10 gallon, also.
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about 1 ml. and it's in my 15 gallon. i haven't seen any negative effects coming from the twice-weekly doses of flourish.
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Overdosing does not hurt (use common sense with the previous statement). A waterchange will remove excess at the end of the week. Many use this method (called the Estimative Index or E.I.)
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