Rob P
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Hard to tell if new or existing but certain i'm seeing brown edges on some relatively new plants 😕
So, if I am it's diatom right?
Tank has gone through A LOT of changes since I set it up at the end of August, but for at least the last month it's been running consistently as follows...
Tank: 80cm x 35cm x 45cm - Fluval Roma 125
Lighting: TMC Grobeam 600 twin strips (currently rear channel 30% front 25% - was run at 20% both then 25% both for periods of time but doesn't seem to make any difference). On 3pm, 60 minute ramp up, off at 9pm, 60 minute ramp down.
Filtration: Tetratec EX1200 external/60cm rear spraybar. Good sway on all plants.
CO2: Pressurised FE CO2 via inline diffuser on outlet, PH drop 7.5 to 6.3 by lights on and stays there until lights off.
Ferts: EI Ferts (macro: 3.5tsp KNO03, 1.5tsp KH2PO4, 9tsp MgSO4 into 500ml - 40ml macro dosed Sun after 50% water change, Tuesday & Thursday. Micro: 0.75tsp chelated trace into 200ml - 25ml dosed Monday & Wednesday)
Other: Neutro CO2 - 4.5ml dosed daily (standard dose = 5ml per 250L)
Maintenance: 50% weekly water change using length of hosepipe, wafted around over substrate/between plants to remove muck (again, have in the past done 50% every 2 or 3 days but never solved the issue)
No other algae issues in tank, just browning of the leaves.
I'd really like to bottom this and whilst it isn't much and the least i've ever noticed it, it's the one thing that has plagued me continually from the start until getting the tank somewhere near right. Last night I cleaned the filter and removed the floss pad and another foam block to improve flow, but even with these in, flow seemed good (all plants swaying/co2 bubbles hitting the front glass, running down the glass and along the back). I also recommissioned my eheim skimmer last night so that's some extra flow added.
Or, should I just accept a degree of browning on some leaves is normal?
Thanks! 🙂
So, if I am it's diatom right?
Tank has gone through A LOT of changes since I set it up at the end of August, but for at least the last month it's been running consistently as follows...
Tank: 80cm x 35cm x 45cm - Fluval Roma 125
Lighting: TMC Grobeam 600 twin strips (currently rear channel 30% front 25% - was run at 20% both then 25% both for periods of time but doesn't seem to make any difference). On 3pm, 60 minute ramp up, off at 9pm, 60 minute ramp down.
Filtration: Tetratec EX1200 external/60cm rear spraybar. Good sway on all plants.
CO2: Pressurised FE CO2 via inline diffuser on outlet, PH drop 7.5 to 6.3 by lights on and stays there until lights off.
Ferts: EI Ferts (macro: 3.5tsp KNO03, 1.5tsp KH2PO4, 9tsp MgSO4 into 500ml - 40ml macro dosed Sun after 50% water change, Tuesday & Thursday. Micro: 0.75tsp chelated trace into 200ml - 25ml dosed Monday & Wednesday)
Other: Neutro CO2 - 4.5ml dosed daily (standard dose = 5ml per 250L)
Maintenance: 50% weekly water change using length of hosepipe, wafted around over substrate/between plants to remove muck (again, have in the past done 50% every 2 or 3 days but never solved the issue)
No other algae issues in tank, just browning of the leaves.
I'd really like to bottom this and whilst it isn't much and the least i've ever noticed it, it's the one thing that has plagued me continually from the start until getting the tank somewhere near right. Last night I cleaned the filter and removed the floss pad and another foam block to improve flow, but even with these in, flow seemed good (all plants swaying/co2 bubbles hitting the front glass, running down the glass and along the back). I also recommissioned my eheim skimmer last night so that's some extra flow added.
Or, should I just accept a degree of browning on some leaves is normal?
Thanks! 🙂