How Much Light for Moss-Only Tank?

DGalt

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So I'm turning my 15gallon into a moss only tank (well, there will be some anubias in there too but they are the most undemanding plants I've ever seen so I'm more concerned about the needs of the moss).

My main concern is avoiding algae. Even if it means slower growth I'm willing to decrease the lighting to avoid too many algae issues (b/c that's what plagued me so far).

So what I need to know is how much light (wattage) I should have over the tank (this is with spiral CFL bulbs) and for how long (photoperiod).

I'm going to try and get my DIY CO2 system back up and running. I am probably not going to do much in terms of ferts unless the plants seem to need them.
 
I'm doing the same thing for my shrimp breeding tank.

I got 1.5 wpg and my moss is growing good, but a couple spots have light brown dead spots. Is there anything that can prevent problems like this or is this normal?

Sorry for jumping in to your thread, but this answer could benefit us both :)
 
When I do a water change in my main planted tank, I will use some water from that to do the water change in my moss tank to give a tiny bit of nutrients. Still have this problem though.. :huh:
 
IIRC Water Flow is the key to growing moss, throw a power head in there and try to spread the moss thin if you can, i hear cutting it into bunches also will trigger growth Good luck!
 
18W, 20W, 26W, or 30W (i.e. 2x9W, 2x10W....etc) These seem to be my best options in this range. I don't know what I'll find at the store, but these seem to be the most likely options that will have the right K rating. I just want to have an idea of what would be best, since I may get stuck choosing between 18W and 30W

1.5WPG would be 22.5W. So would going a bit higher or going a bit lower be better? Tank will have a DIY CO2 system but I'm going to avoid ferts unless the plants seem to need them.
 
is 5500 ok? that makes life easier. the bulbs I have now are 6500 and I couldn't remember exactly what range I needed so I was looking for ones with the same K rating.

Hmm....still leaves the question. 18W or 28w?
 
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