Fanof49ASU
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Instead of hi-jacking nighttimenick's thread, I thought I'd start a new one based on a reply.
Just curious.......did it say anything about different lighting......some causing more hair algae than others?
Right now (due to funds), my lighting is piece-milled. I have 3 separate lights on top of my tank. (2) 24" T5's that give a really clean, white light and a Coralife quad (96w with an old bulb) that has a strong yellow cast. I have two return nozzles on each end of the tank. The return under the coralife has 'some' hair algae, but the nozzle under the T5 is completely clean. (There's no algae growth on the rocks or anywhere else).
Off topic.......this is really odd......the coraline is really growing well under the pc's....even on the sand, but not nearly as plentiful under the T5's.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14242796#post14242796 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by DMBillies
I've read quite a bit on this actually...
Scientifically speaking, high magnesium should slow photosynthesis and hopefully slow hair algae down a little based solely on the photosynthesis reaction.
That said, Kent seems to be the magic bullet in terms of keeping Mg high, so I'm guessing that it has some type of trace element in it that most other Mg supplements don't that is increasing effectiveness. If I were a big corporation and heard about this, I would be pouring money into trying to figure out what the difference is.
Just curious.......did it say anything about different lighting......some causing more hair algae than others?
Right now (due to funds), my lighting is piece-milled. I have 3 separate lights on top of my tank. (2) 24" T5's that give a really clean, white light and a Coralife quad (96w with an old bulb) that has a strong yellow cast. I have two return nozzles on each end of the tank. The return under the coralife has 'some' hair algae, but the nozzle under the T5 is completely clean. (There's no algae growth on the rocks or anywhere else).
Off topic.......this is really odd......the coraline is really growing well under the pc's....even on the sand, but not nearly as plentiful under the T5's.