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Originally Posted by roybot73
"Green Brighty Special LIGHTS (500?l)
In a layout with plants requiring much light such as Glossostigma and Riccia, the requirements for nutrients such as Nitrogen and Phosphorous are also high. Although these elements are produced from fish waste products, remnants of fish food and dead leaves of aquatic plants, they are quickly absorbed by such plants as Riccia and Glossostigma and are often in shortage. Green Brighty Special LIGHTS is a nutrient formula containing trace elements, Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potassium for healthy growth of plants.
Use only when algae is not rampant."
http://www.adana-usa.com/index.php?m...products_id=40
"Provide 1 push (1ml) for each 5 gallons (20 liters) daily.
Adding too much Green Brighty Special LIGHTS (Nitrogen and Phosphorus) can cause algae proliferation. Do not use Green Brighty Special LIGHTS if you have an existing algae problem and temporarily discontinue use if excess algae appears right after dosing."
http://www.adgshop.com/ProductDetail...1&Show=ExtInfo
" alega?
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All you did was copy that off the ADA website - do you not think I have read that. It says not to use when you have algae, which I have now. But people say I have it because I am not using Special Lights - which creates a paradox. Which is why I asked the question. Thanks though for your creative input.