I have a 300L aquarium, stocked with a variety of fish and several different species of plant, but I'm having trouble with alternathera. It is losing colour steadily, from the lower leaves up.
I run my tank on a full nitrogen cycle; I have an external filtration system which incorporates anaerobic, nitrate-processing bacteria. The nitrate level sits at around 20 - 30 ppm with no intervention on my part. I maintain CO2 levels using Easycarbo, and supplement regularly with other trace elements. I have several types of anubias, rotala wallichii, echinodorus ozelot, and eleocharis acicularis—all thriving, but I was advised that alternathera required nourishment via the roots, and have planted root tabs (two types) at their base, but they are slowly fading.
Does anyone have any advice?
I run my tank on a full nitrogen cycle; I have an external filtration system which incorporates anaerobic, nitrate-processing bacteria. The nitrate level sits at around 20 - 30 ppm with no intervention on my part. I maintain CO2 levels using Easycarbo, and supplement regularly with other trace elements. I have several types of anubias, rotala wallichii, echinodorus ozelot, and eleocharis acicularis—all thriving, but I was advised that alternathera required nourishment via the roots, and have planted root tabs (two types) at their base, but they are slowly fading.
Does anyone have any advice?