Hi,
I can safely keep even my acros only on or near the bottom of my 22" tall tank. I have a a700 in middle and 360 x on each side (for equal lighting). They are at 80%. Bottom of tank gets about 250 par. one acro I was able to get about 7" off the bottom wihtout it starting to decline. Another is off to side about 5" up. If I put any other this level they tend to decline and will die if I leave them there.
I donb't want to be stuck having all my acros on the very bottom lol. But the par rating mid and higher up isnt THAT high. It's maybe 300-350 where the 'higher' acros are. My nutriens are too low, I know that. My nitrate about 4 ppm ( I need to retest) phosphourous about 7 pp Billion = .007 ppm, which I htikn is .002 ppm phosph. I know too low. Which is why I keep alk in mid 7's max. As stable as I can. I also foudn that Acro power helps to keep color and growth and health (in absense of phosph?).
The obvious answer is to lower my lighting level. But seems odd to me b/c it's not THAT high. Also I have a ritteri that totally loves it. It is a light ho*r lol It's way at top of overflow right under the a700, doing wonderful. So I dont want to make it unhappy, it's the star of my tank
Anyone else with similar situation? I mean if lowering light is the only answer, (other than dosing po4, which I dont want to do and I heard doesnt really work well b/c it wont stay 'high'), then I'll do it.. but the tank is a perfect brightness to just look at now also. ugh
TY!
I can safely keep even my acros only on or near the bottom of my 22" tall tank. I have a a700 in middle and 360 x on each side (for equal lighting). They are at 80%. Bottom of tank gets about 250 par. one acro I was able to get about 7" off the bottom wihtout it starting to decline. Another is off to side about 5" up. If I put any other this level they tend to decline and will die if I leave them there.
I donb't want to be stuck having all my acros on the very bottom lol. But the par rating mid and higher up isnt THAT high. It's maybe 300-350 where the 'higher' acros are. My nutriens are too low, I know that. My nitrate about 4 ppm ( I need to retest) phosphourous about 7 pp Billion = .007 ppm, which I htikn is .002 ppm phosph. I know too low. Which is why I keep alk in mid 7's max. As stable as I can. I also foudn that Acro power helps to keep color and growth and health (in absense of phosph?).
The obvious answer is to lower my lighting level. But seems odd to me b/c it's not THAT high. Also I have a ritteri that totally loves it. It is a light ho*r lol It's way at top of overflow right under the a700, doing wonderful. So I dont want to make it unhappy, it's the star of my tank
Anyone else with similar situation? I mean if lowering light is the only answer, (other than dosing po4, which I dont want to do and I heard doesnt really work well b/c it wont stay 'high'), then I'll do it.. but the tank is a perfect brightness to just look at now also. ugh
TY!