Temp isn't high in the tank. Using air condition to keep the temp around 25 in the tank. So this is not the cause of the fault with the plants.
Garuf said:I've yet to see a scape I dislike of yours, Viktor.
easerthegeezer said:Garuf said:I've yet to see a scape I dislike of yours, Viktor.
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Loved the IAPLC version and this looks ace too. Will you be keeping the Swabwa or something different now?
Aquadream said:If the stones are pushing the hardness level too much it means that they are suitable only for non CO2 tank. The reaction with the stones will stop once the PH have reached 7 and the water have become neutral. In most cases CO2 will affect stones in aquatic enviornment only at PH below 7.
You could try to stabilize as much as you can the PH at about 6.8, just slightly acidic. plants will be fine and the stones will give you little trouble.
As a general rule stones that can react with CO2 are not good for acidic set up.