Mr.Manjushri
Member
Hi folks,
Subject is a new tank (3 weeks old), with the following specs:
- 80cm, approx 140L
- Eheim 2178 (professional 3e 600T) with 2L Mechpro, 4L Biomech and 2L Substrat pro
- 4x 24W T5, now at 12 hrs/day
- Pressuried CO2, approx 1bubble/sec, using Dennerle CO2 'ladder'
- Dosing Dennerle E15 FerActiv (1 tab) and V30 Complete (3ml) alternately every week.
Note: Plants are sitting on 5L of nutrient substrate under gravel
- Weekly 40-50% water change
- Stock: 20 'amano' shrimp, 12 Hyphessobrycon Columbianus
Most plants growing well, but Hemianthus Callitrichoides and other low/bottom dwellers struggling, and are now being covered with a thin brown algae.
Have noticed they are no longer producing much-loved telltale bubbles of O2 (they were the first couple of weeks). Thinking more CO2 (thought I'd ask here first before I put the fish in jeopardy) or less light, although the later seems counter-intuitive since the plants which are closer to the light source seem to be doing better...
Any comments, advice or tips much appreciated.
Subject is a new tank (3 weeks old), with the following specs:
- 80cm, approx 140L
- Eheim 2178 (professional 3e 600T) with 2L Mechpro, 4L Biomech and 2L Substrat pro
- 4x 24W T5, now at 12 hrs/day
- Pressuried CO2, approx 1bubble/sec, using Dennerle CO2 'ladder'
- Dosing Dennerle E15 FerActiv (1 tab) and V30 Complete (3ml) alternately every week.
Note: Plants are sitting on 5L of nutrient substrate under gravel
- Weekly 40-50% water change
- Stock: 20 'amano' shrimp, 12 Hyphessobrycon Columbianus
Most plants growing well, but Hemianthus Callitrichoides and other low/bottom dwellers struggling, and are now being covered with a thin brown algae.
Have noticed they are no longer producing much-loved telltale bubbles of O2 (they were the first couple of weeks). Thinking more CO2 (thought I'd ask here first before I put the fish in jeopardy) or less light, although the later seems counter-intuitive since the plants which are closer to the light source seem to be doing better...
Any comments, advice or tips much appreciated.