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Does your tank get direct sunlight? How new is the set up? How long are the lights on for?
Josh thanks for reaching out, my tank doesn't get sunlight at all. My lights are set to sunrise 10am to 11am and go off 10pm to 11pm. I am not sure if it is because i don't have enough light or the settings are wrong.
 
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Josh thanks for reaching out, my tank doesn't get sunlight at all. My lights are set to sunrise 10am to 11am and go off 10pm to 11pm. I am not sure if it is because i don't have enough light or the settings are wrong.
Sorry Josh my setup is a couple of years old. I got it from my father a year ago and he had it for about a year.
 

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Josh thanks for reaching out, my tank doesn't get sunlight at all. My lights are set to sunrise 10am to 11am and go off 10pm to 11pm. I am not sure if it is because i don't have enough light or the settings are wrong.
Depending on intensity that could be contributing to it, however the comment about the lamp next to it definitely looks the more likely culprit due the the way it looks on the glass
 
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Still cant figure out why my tank has green all over outside only a day after a water change. I don't have algie just a green film forms. Does anyone know how to fix this?

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Depending on intensity that could be contributing to it, however the comment about the lamp next to it definitely looks the more likely culprit due the the way it looks on the glass
Just to confirm I think you are right it must be the water changes because the light in the picture never gets turned on.
 
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I know I have beat this with a dea horse but I still have to much green algae. I have checked my light settings with people on here and they are good. I do regular water changes weekly and I am still getting a lot of algae. I change the water and after one day I cant see the fish anymore. Any ideas?
 

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Hello

I am fairly new to the tank world maybe a year or so and I have for the most part been winging it. I do regular tank changes every week about half of my 75 gallon tank but I notice a green film on the side of my tank about two days after. I really think it's got something to do with my lighting, I have two HD primes mounted and set Uv 90, vio 90, Db 100, blues 100, green 4, red 4, cool white 18. I really think I need another light or to mount them differently. If any of you can help me with this I would really appreciate it. I have attached a picture so you can get an idea of tank and light. The picture was taken when the lights are off so I don't know if that will help. Thanks in advance for having me and any help.

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