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Here is my tanks! As of now got rid of my 55 planning a 125 of 72 bow I want long rather than tall! any suggestions? I cultivate my green water with natural sunlight. I live in seattle and it is now fall, and now there is barely sun but my green water is still alive and well. Will my green water eventually die? What do I do?
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I cultivate my green water with natural sunlight. I live in seattle and it is now fall, and now there is barely sun but my green water is still alive and well. Will my green water eventually die? What do I do? Nice brew ! But I am unable to advise on maintaining green water during winter (ie not sure whether its possible) as our climate here is hot and sunny all year round. |
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