Dane;3939950; said:It doesn't have to be direct line of sight to get too much light. Keep the blinds closed for a week and see if you don't see some improvements.
Green happens with too much light, brown happns with too little.
Dane;3939950; said:It doesn't have to be direct line of sight to get too much light. Keep the blinds closed for a week and see if you don't see some improvements.
Dreamsing;3941770; said:Green happens with too much light, brown happns with too little.
aegall03;3941201; said:haha. You should get one!
I love my tiger!
Well, My filters combined equal 485 gph, and thats assuming they are running to full potential.
Mr_Altepeter;3946460; said:Someday I probably will, but for now I am in the process of setting up my 220 to give my loaches more room. The Oscar tank may have to wait till I build a house so I can design it around a couple good size tanks. Everything I have read though, they are each as different as people are.
I have to agree with the rest of the population here though, maybe you should look into a Fluval. My LFS swears by em. Just make sure you are overfiltering the hell out of your tank. Let us know how the filter cleaning goes. Good Idea to take out about 3-4 Gal of water into a bucket and rinse the Mech filter out in it real good. If it looks like a really old nasty cup of coffee afterwards you will know that you are going the right direction.
Good Luck and Keep us posted