Twisted Melon
Member
Hi.
I know that high light levels, with too little CO2 and poor distribution leads to algae and melting.
On the other side of the coin, when you’re first setting your tank up, if you have your CO2 dialled in to a 1 point drop at lights on and good flow, but your lights are too dim or have too short a photoperiodic. Will that lead to similar problems with algae and melting? Or will the plants just grow very slowly?
Cheers
I know that high light levels, with too little CO2 and poor distribution leads to algae and melting.
On the other side of the coin, when you’re first setting your tank up, if you have your CO2 dialled in to a 1 point drop at lights on and good flow, but your lights are too dim or have too short a photoperiodic. Will that lead to similar problems with algae and melting? Or will the plants just grow very slowly?
Cheers