I can only hope that this illustrates a lesson to all Klingons currently residing on Planet Qo'noS
That too much light combined with poor flow/distribution is responsible for failing plant health, and that as a result of their weakening, the plants are rendered susceptible to diatomic attack. Diatoms do not really care about silicates in the water. They are attacking weak plants.
If the diatoms return then you know that you have more work to do in the light, and flow distribution departments.
Klingon Home World Qo'noS green with algae due to to much light from their binary star system:
Typical Klingons who consistently visit the website in Post #2 for advice on planted tanks...discussing how much more light they need and what procedure to remove silicates to use in order to rid their tank of diatoms.
Cheers,
That too much light combined with poor flow/distribution is responsible for failing plant health, and that as a result of their weakening, the plants are rendered susceptible to diatomic attack. Diatoms do not really care about silicates in the water. They are attacking weak plants.
If the diatoms return then you know that you have more work to do in the light, and flow distribution departments.
Klingon Home World Qo'noS green with algae due to to much light from their binary star system:
Typical Klingons who consistently visit the website in Post #2 for advice on planted tanks...discussing how much more light they need and what procedure to remove silicates to use in order to rid their tank of diatoms.
Cheers,