Is my red planet better than yours?

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Its starting to take off :3 And this picture was only cropped. Saturation was never touched from the cam.
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Yes it is...Give me about a year and let me get back to you. haha. Nice looking piece you got there.
 

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Its starting to take off :3 And this picture was only cropped. Saturation was never touched from the cam.
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Wow.

I saw a Red Planet today and looked nothing that that.

WOW!

Looks more like a Strawberry Shortcake.

Congrats!
 
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I think that is the general thought. My frag was getting blasted with light and has basically no green at all.
 

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Ya, really like how yours keeps the green and red. Best red planet I have seen. I use to have a like colony but died in a tank crash.. :(
 

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I don't test for nitrates or phosphates. My tank is a high nutrient tank though. I feed a lot, 20% water change every 2 weeks.

I would say you hit the sweet spot with nutrients mine is in the same par but I run very low nutrients. When I feed extra or run less filtration I get more green. But I seem to get less gro*** when I have more green.
 
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