Okay, I recently got back into the hobby after years of being away.
Last time I kept fish I was a poor student. I always dreamed of having some nice bright lighting so that I could grow some cool plants. I was able to grow Hygro, Java Moss, Java Ferns and what not with what I had.
At any rate, I set up a 20gal long recently. I'm no longer a poor student, but now I'm married and that's the largest tank that the wife will let me have. I also purchased a 2x55 watt CF lighting system from AC.
I'm learning that this is simply too much light even with CO2 addition and ferts. Some plants are growing very, very well (Pygmy chain sword has 10+ new plants coming off it, riccia), but some are doing very poorly (Corkscrew Val, Hygro). That Hygro won't grow up. It will only grow horizontally. The Val is alive, but it's red.
So, does anyone have any suggestions?
I don't really want to remove a bulb because the way my hood is constructed it will only leave light on the front or back half of the tank. I was thinking that I could add some dreaded duckweed to help filter out the light. However, I'm afraid that my riccia will suffer from this. Actually, I don't need riccia. If I had to choose I would choose for the rest of my plants to be healthy.
I need your help. Help me Obi-wan Kenobi, you're my only hope!!!
Last time I kept fish I was a poor student. I always dreamed of having some nice bright lighting so that I could grow some cool plants. I was able to grow Hygro, Java Moss, Java Ferns and what not with what I had.
At any rate, I set up a 20gal long recently. I'm no longer a poor student, but now I'm married and that's the largest tank that the wife will let me have. I also purchased a 2x55 watt CF lighting system from AC.
I'm learning that this is simply too much light even with CO2 addition and ferts. Some plants are growing very, very well (Pygmy chain sword has 10+ new plants coming off it, riccia), but some are doing very poorly (Corkscrew Val, Hygro). That Hygro won't grow up. It will only grow horizontally. The Val is alive, but it's red.
So, does anyone have any suggestions?
I don't really want to remove a bulb because the way my hood is constructed it will only leave light on the front or back half of the tank. I was thinking that I could add some dreaded duckweed to help filter out the light. However, I'm afraid that my riccia will suffer from this. Actually, I don't need riccia. If I had to choose I would choose for the rest of my plants to be healthy.
I need your help. Help me Obi-wan Kenobi, you're my only hope!!!