light exposure

scrimman

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'Lo y'all
I'm wondering about lighting.  I keep reading on the net that plants need 12 hrs of light, but what happens if they get more?  Does that stress them?  Mine are getting about 16 hrs a day, and I'm wondering if I'm slowing down thier growth that way. ???

Thanks
 

scrimman

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Oct 22, 2002
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'Lo Y'all
Thanks for the quick response! :eek:
I sort of have a problem with a brown alge that's trying to overtake my creeping charlie and anacharis, but the plants are winning.  I used to have beard alge, but it died off; whether by my collecting it everytime I saw it or my fish/shrimps I can't say.
Well, I'll try out using a timer and see what happens.

Thanks again!
 

arcab4

The Big Fish
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Oct 22, 2002
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#5
brown algae is usually caused by lack of light. by that i mean intensity. you might not have enough watts. increasing the time-amount of light won't do a thing. u need to increase the wattage.
 

scrimman

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Oct 22, 2002
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Yep, did that.  
Read about proper lighting at the krib, and decided 15W wouldn't do for a 20H.  Two weeks ago I upgraded to 60W and added a DIY CO2 unit.
The length of time the light is on is actually a function of me wanting to see my fish.