Thanks for the comments guys, I have been trying something different on this tank for a while now, with excellent results. Three months ago this tank took a serious dive, nothing would grow anymore, no matter what I tried. I'm not a real patient person. I almost drained it. If it looks a little dark, there is a reason. Though the bulbs are new, I am running half the light I normally run on this tank. 2x14 wts T-5. Thats it. The algea has all but disappeared, plant growth and colour are still good. I am still injecting C02 and dosing. C02 is around 30 ppm, dose ferts twice a week instead of three, 50% water change every Fri.
There are mostly low-med light plants in here at the moment, not on purpose, sorta by process of elimination, all the nicer plants died off. I have recently added some R Macrandra and it's doing well. I going to add a few higher light plants back and see if they can thrive. I know cutting back the light will make a tank easier to manage, but how low can you go and still grow the more challenging species, and still get the nice colour that a high light tank gaurantees? Stay tuned!
P.S. Jchillin, as Zagz said, your tank ain't no slouch!