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![]() Just an update on raising my temp to 79. Since then I've noticed increased growth on almost every piece i have. No change in color at all, but some pieces that appeared dormant for a year suddenly have grown to triple what they were.
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Last edited by RuGlu6; 07-14-2012 at 04:48 AM. |
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![]() Hmm, I wonder if keeping my temp at 79 is why my znp grow like weeds. I have lots of frags from others that say they are slow growers but sprout new heads quickly in my tank. Could be the crazy high nutrients from over feeding though, lol. :what:
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![]() If they came from lower temps, I think the increase would cause them to grow. Too many nutrients would turn them brown. Too high a PO4 value can also inhibit growth, so if the source tank had high PO4 and yours doesn't, that could do it too
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def is a part of both, high nutrients and warmer temps make them grow like weeds the other trick is too not touch them.if growth slows or stops fragging can increase growth as well doesnt have to be much just a snip to shock the system ![]()
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