MyGiants;4287322; said:
I only stated that running four T5HO on a 100g tank is not to much light IMO.
If you REALLY did read from the beginning, you would see that I was wanting to originally run 2x 3ft 4 bulb HOT5. Now, that equals 8, yes 8 bulbs, not 4. JC suggested that that was too much. He suggested that 4 bulbs in total would be enough. Because the people I am buying it from don't sell any fixtures over 3ft, I need 2x to stretch the length of my 6ft tank. He pointed me in the direction of 2x 3ft 2 bulb HOT5 lamps. Now THAT equals 4 bulbs. He was stating that in his tank, which is half the size of mine, 4 bulbs was WAY too much. So if his tank was half the size of mine, and his lighting was exactly half the # of bulbs as what I wanted from the start, and had problems, I am going to trust him. And honestly, with as much as he has helped me out, and as much as I have read on plantedtank.net about lighting, TOO MUCH LIGHTING WILL CAUSE ALGAE ISSUES. End of story IMO.
I will back him up with something. The big tank I have (that we are discussing) has been up for a while now and is finished its cycle process. I used a TON, and I mean a TON of feeder minnows and goldfish from a friend that breeds them to help speed this up. That same friend also gave me pre established media. I also used Prime and Stability. I have NO plants, NO fertilization obviously, and NO CO2. I was being lazy with when I turned off the lighting system that came with it. In other words, it was running FAAAR too long (17-18 hours). Guess what happened?? My water started to turn green.

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What did I do to fix this? Bought a timer, and started running the light for 8 hours. Then, to get rid of it, I started more frequent water changes and borrowed a UV pond filter from the friend that gave me the feeders.
Heres a link to the EXACT filter if you want to see (which I would like to add, does not leak UV light

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http://www.fosterandsmithaquatics.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=5358
Sooo....after the water was no longer green, I took off the UV, gave it back to my friend, and kept with the 8 hour lighting time. Guess what? NO PEA SOUP WATER!
I rest my case...
Oh, and this provided me with a very entertaining read during a slow work morning.


