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![]() I never really had a problem with heat. The hottest my tank has ever got was 82.5 and that was when it was +35 outside with MH on. After that I ran a room fan pointing at the sump with the stand doors open and it never went past 82 again.
It is in a small room though, so if needed I can add a small air conditioner to bring the temp down. Maybe I could even run that off my ACJr ![]() |
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![]() So after the first night, everything went well. I made some AWESOME tinfoil reflectors (real reflectors will happen someday). I did notice however that the pH dropped quite a bit. From 8.4 in the day to 8.1. Still more than acceptable, if not better, however it has never dropped so low overnight before. I would have thought it would have been the opposite. Any thoughts?
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1) the algae is adjusting to the increase in lights and will start making more oxygen from the CO2 as it adjusts. 2) Too intense of a light and the algae isn't going to produce as much oxygen from the CO2. When people start to get algae breakouts in their main tanks, one of the most common suggestions is the change the bulbs. This may be what is happening with the drop in PH. But by no means am I an expert ![]() HTH Kevin
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![]() That is too large for my tank but,it looks really great on yours man....
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![]() That bulb looks awefully close to the water and that is not considering the electrical wiring either
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