RossMartin
Member
Hi All,
I've been on UKAPS for a while but have always suffered with algae issues. My tanks details are below:
Setup Date: 01/11/2016
Tank: TMC 600 60x45x30
Light: 1 x TMC 1500Ultima at 10% for 6 hours no ramp
Filtration: JBL CristalProfi e1500, with full width Spraybar
Hardscape: Lava Rock
Substrate: Complete ADA Amazonia powder
CO2: 2Kg fire Extinguisher though an UP Inline diffuser. I'm unable to count the bubbles in the bubble counter. I also add 2.5ml of EasyCarbo each day as well
Water: 100% London Tap Water
Plants: Monte Carlo, Staurogyne Repens and Didiplis Diandra
Fertilization: EI:
Macro Solution
4tsp Potassium Nitrate
1tsp Potassium Phosphate
6tsp Magnesium Sulphate
500ml Water
Micro Solution
1tsp Chelated Trace Elements
500ml Water
Dosing:
Macro 3x a week. (10ml per 50ltr of Aquarium water) i dose 15ml
Micro 3x a week. (10ml per 50ltr of Aquarium water) i dose 15ml
20-50% weekly water change.
I had the lights at 25% on both channels so dropped them to 10% two weeks ago. I removed the plant leaves that had algae on them but they have come back! Not too sure what i am doing wrong.
The tank is like a glas of coke as i have so many bubbles in there. The drop checkers are green at lights on and go yellow an hour later...i have no fish or clean up crew so i inject CO2 at a high rate.
I have doubled the Potassium Phosphate to see if that helps. I have started adding 1ml of Iron on each Micro dosing day as well.
I am thinking of replacing the light with something else as i think it is too powerful, but also too focused to the middle of the tank.
Also i had HC in the tank before the Monte Carlo and like the Monte Carlo it went brown and didn't grow, it did nothing, not even root!
I can't help but think there is an issue with the CO2, but i can see bubbles all around the tank, they get everywhere. I've even considered if the CO2 i am getting isn't CO2 at all!
These are the plants:
The Monte Carlo below is right at the front of the tank. The CO2 bubbles hits the front of the tank from the spray bar and then travel down and cover this plant..yet it is brown.
Any advice on why the leaves are going brown would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Ross
I've been on UKAPS for a while but have always suffered with algae issues. My tanks details are below:
Setup Date: 01/11/2016
Tank: TMC 600 60x45x30
Light: 1 x TMC 1500Ultima at 10% for 6 hours no ramp
Filtration: JBL CristalProfi e1500, with full width Spraybar
Hardscape: Lava Rock
Substrate: Complete ADA Amazonia powder
CO2: 2Kg fire Extinguisher though an UP Inline diffuser. I'm unable to count the bubbles in the bubble counter. I also add 2.5ml of EasyCarbo each day as well
Water: 100% London Tap Water
Plants: Monte Carlo, Staurogyne Repens and Didiplis Diandra
Fertilization: EI:
Macro Solution
4tsp Potassium Nitrate
1tsp Potassium Phosphate
6tsp Magnesium Sulphate
500ml Water
Micro Solution
1tsp Chelated Trace Elements
500ml Water
Dosing:
Macro 3x a week. (10ml per 50ltr of Aquarium water) i dose 15ml
Micro 3x a week. (10ml per 50ltr of Aquarium water) i dose 15ml
20-50% weekly water change.
I had the lights at 25% on both channels so dropped them to 10% two weeks ago. I removed the plant leaves that had algae on them but they have come back! Not too sure what i am doing wrong.
The tank is like a glas of coke as i have so many bubbles in there. The drop checkers are green at lights on and go yellow an hour later...i have no fish or clean up crew so i inject CO2 at a high rate.
I have doubled the Potassium Phosphate to see if that helps. I have started adding 1ml of Iron on each Micro dosing day as well.
I am thinking of replacing the light with something else as i think it is too powerful, but also too focused to the middle of the tank.
Also i had HC in the tank before the Monte Carlo and like the Monte Carlo it went brown and didn't grow, it did nothing, not even root!
I can't help but think there is an issue with the CO2, but i can see bubbles all around the tank, they get everywhere. I've even considered if the CO2 i am getting isn't CO2 at all!
These are the plants:
The Monte Carlo below is right at the front of the tank. The CO2 bubbles hits the front of the tank from the spray bar and then travel down and cover this plant..yet it is brown.
Any advice on why the leaves are going brown would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Ross