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Redneck Woman

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Okay everybody, i've got 65 plants coming tommorrow and lights coming tommorrow. I will spread the plants out between my 55 and my 75 gallon tanks.
My husband got a really good deal on lights, the problem however is that they are 260 watts that will go over my 75. Now I am scared that it's just too much light. I have ordered Excel and it's arriving tommorrow also.
It will be at least a couple of months before I can even consider getting a good CO2 sytem. Is it possible to keep algae at bay and maintain good plants with this much light?
 
Okay everybody, i've got 65 plants coming tommorrow and lights coming tommorrow. I will spread the plants out between my 55 and my 75 gallon tanks.
My husband got a really good deal on lights, the problem however is that they are 260 watts that will go over my 75. Now I am scared that it's just too much light. I have ordered Excel and it's arriving tommorrow also.
It will be at least a couple of months before I can even consider getting a good CO2 sytem. Is it possible to keep algae at bay and maintain good plants with this much light?

65 plants nice, where you ordered from??

260watts over 75g isnt 2 bad, just keep the lights on for 8-10hrs. Also make sure the bulbs are for freshwater and ideal for plants. And careful with excel since it can kill some plants.
 
I ordered from Aquarium Plants.com. I have a couple of friends who order from them and always sing their praises. I read a lot of reviews and there were a lot of bad ones but there in turn were a lot of good ones. I wish I knew how to post pictures but I don't. But I will let everyone know how they look.
I will go to Wal-Mart this morning and get a timer. The light fixture has two switches so I can turn them on and off seperatly. I am looking into the DIY C02.
I appreciate your advice.
 
I'm inclined to say yes, almost any carbon is better than none at all. I've had to start dosing nitrates, I can go from 20-25 PPM to 0 PPM in about 5 days. Even with elevated nitrate levels my algae is slowly disappearing with my otos eating it (little fat bellies :D ) with almost no new algae because the plants out compete the algae.

You might be able to get enough CO2 with about 4-6 yeast bottles as a temporary measure untill you can get a pressurized system.
 
Thanks for the quick reply. I have a five gallon water bottle and I am considering using this for now. I wish there was a thread here showing different DIY CO2 systems. Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words!!!
 
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