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    DenH
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    Default GHA and lighting

    Which lights the 10,000k or the Actinic blue would cause green hair
    algae growth?
    I only have the GHA growing along the front portion of the tank, not in
    the back...
    My light has the actinic in the back and the 10,000k in the front.
    Also the bulbs are 10 months old.

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    Marc Levenson
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    Default Re: GHA and lighting

    Try reading this article: http://www.melevsreef.com/gha.html

    Marc


    DenH wrote:
    Which lights the 10,000k or the Actinic blue would cause green hair
    algae growth?
    I only have the GHA growing along the front portion of the tank, not in
    the back...
    My light has the actinic in the back and the 10,000k in the front.
    Also the bulbs are 10 months old.
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