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To much light or something else?

  • Thread starter Sage269
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In this tank I have U Longifolia, Cephalous , D "Floating", a pygmy and a unknown Drosera. Two walls are reflective. Humidity ranges from 40% to 60% and temp of 74 degrees.

Pictures 1 and 2.

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Right next to this is another tank with a bit lower light levels and 84% humidity. This Floater is a leaf cutting taken at the same time as the one above. It has better color but is nowhere as big.

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Is this due to too much light in the first tank? I see that the other Drosera is just leaf without the hairs. The Longifolia doesn't look as happy as I would hope also.

Suggestions?
 
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