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Oh wow 1 page to 80. I was looking on Amazon like an hour ago and I am wondering if 2 aqua knights would be better than a viparspectra. They have real cree lights
 

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Oh ok. I think it would be fine becaus I’m keeping macros and softies mostly.
I think it will be worth a shot. Just remove the wood if it gets bad. Even softies have a breaking point.
The dendros you have planned is probably the highest concern with the chemicals released. Not a coral I would want to risk.
 
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I think it will be worth a shot. Just remove the wood if it gets bad. Even softies have a breaking point.
The dendros you have planned is probably the highest concern with the chemicals released. Not a coral I would want to risk.
Ok. Do tyou know if 2 aqua knights would be better than a viparspectra?
 

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Ok. Do tyou know if 2 aqua knights would be better than a viparspectra?
Not sure. I’m not too well versed in lighting.
Plus the tannins and stuff would be sucked up by my carbon and chaeto.
Carbon doesn’t do too much for tannins ime. I would assume the same for chaeto.
Tannins themselves act as antibiotics, but the use of them in marine is similar to in a rift lake setup. No real need as the organisms are not naturally prepared to be exposed to it.
 
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From what I know about plants seems like the plants would remove the DOC from the wood. I am gonna put 2-3 sticks inside and I think it’s gonna look awesome.
 
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Dissolved organic content. I’m not doing like a wood aquascape in freshwater I’m just adding twigs for detail and as a food source for copeopods and a source of nutrient for macroalgae of biofilm.
 

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Dissolved organic content. I’m not doing like a wood aquascape in freshwater I’m just adding twigs for detail and as a food source for copeopods and a source of nutrient for macroalgae of biofilm.

Ah okay. It won’t be as fast a process as you think, but yes it would be good for bacteria to grow on. The initial introduction could cause a mini cycle with the explosion of bacteria and release of nutrients.
 
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I might not need something as powerful as a viparspectra becsuse all I’m growing will be softies nps and mabye lps and red monticap
 
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