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Thanks dude!Wow.
I saw a Red Planet today and looked nothing that that.
WOW!
Looks more like a Strawberry Shortcake.
Congrats!
I dont have the strong green coloration in mine. It has good pink/red though. do you all agree that lower light will bring more of the green out?
thanks
Jeff
I think that is the general thought. My frag was getting blasted with light and has basically no green at all.
Thanks man I"m sure itll still just turn red/pink when it starts plating but as long as the base/shaded areas stay that bright green, I'll be happy. Sorry about the crash, hope that never happens to me. Sounds devastating.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..
GRO***! lol And I may of, I basically just keep the phos/nitrates low to where I get very little/tolerable algae.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.
hahaha, once it starts tabling it will probably look more like one. I use royal blue, blue, cool white(If I make another i may get rid of this totally), warm white, neutral white, UVMan that's not a red planet....:tongue:
What's your LEDs consist of?