Hi
I want to buy some Lileaopsis brasiliensis to fill my father's non co2 tank. But does it thrive well under very low light (4x 36w,no reflectors over 450 liters)? I assume it will just stay put?
Cheers,
Gilles
Hi
I want to buy some Lileaopsis brasiliensis to fill my father's non co2 tank. But does it thrive well under very low light (4x 36w,no reflectors over 450 liters)? I assume it will just stay put?
Cheers,
Gilles
I have this growing under 30-40 mmol non CO2 just fine. Only problem I have is my festivums keep pulling it out!But that's a whole different discussion.
With the low light, it will grow very slowly as well.
A few questions if I will...
1. Do you know how many mmol there is on the tank?
2. How deep is the tank?
You're at roughly 120 gallons of water. If it's very deep, I would say that may not be enough light.
I have two 32 W T-8 about 23 in above the substrate with my count. My lights are regular shop lights from the local hardware store. They didn't have reflectors, so I used aluminum taping to give me some sort of reflection. Maybe that gives you an idea.I've seen your other thread, so I'm sure you're very resourceful.
Thanks
JJ
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