absolutely, tom. that's why i went searching through his posts for answers.Few have it 2x
If so, you have several issues occurring.
Lack of nutrients is one, lack of CO2 is another and ..........
And I do not see any info on lighting, but......I bet it's high as well.
Low light + good CO2, plenty of nutrients.........
Then such things like algae are much more minor.
Then you spend more time gardening, which likely was the original goal.
I'm by far not the only person that has long suggested this.
Regards,
Tom Barr
what i found...
he WAS using 4X 65W pc bulbs (i think half daylight, half 50/50)
upon your suggestion he cut that down to 2X 65w a while back
he WAS also targeting 10ppm nitrates using pmdd and running diy co2
then there's chemsorb... i have no knowledge of that product personally, maybe someone else can critique that???
and there was "aquarium" salt
while we're here... i believe he's using 1 filstar xp3 on a 75 gal. ... any opinions on that? i don't think it'd have anything to do with his algae, since i, personally use a lot less in comparison w/out issues... but might as well get it out there and see what the consensus is.
DJDRZ... your first line of defense against any cyano is enough nitrates.