Hi,
I re-scaped last week on Saturday and decided to take it very easy this time around.
I bought brand new plants - most of them 1-2 grow. I used crushed lava rock + tropica substrate and capped it all with fluval soil.
I run co2/light for 7 hours per day (co2 starting 2 hours before lights go on) and get a PH drop from 8.1 to around 7 before lights go on - I have a calibrated co2 probe hooked in and capture real time data 24/7.
Since I started last Saturday I have been doing 50% water changes daily before co2 kicks in.
I keep the light 30cm above tank and run them at 25% (WRGB2) intensity and I have not been dosing anything yet - wanted to wait at least a week.
Today I noticed little white-ish (what I believe is) BBA clumps growing out of the flame moss. Moss is glowing fine and no plants show any issues. No other plants or hardscape are affected by this.
I have other type of moss (weeping) closer to the light and it's clean.
Could you advise what to do in this situation - it's very early and possibly can do something before it spreads.
Many thanks,
Matt
PS. I forgot to add I plugged in cycled filter and have 12 amano shrimp, 5 ottocinclus and 9 harlequin rasbora in this tank.


white spots in the bottom right corner are clumps of what looks like bba
I re-scaped last week on Saturday and decided to take it very easy this time around.
I bought brand new plants - most of them 1-2 grow. I used crushed lava rock + tropica substrate and capped it all with fluval soil.
I run co2/light for 7 hours per day (co2 starting 2 hours before lights go on) and get a PH drop from 8.1 to around 7 before lights go on - I have a calibrated co2 probe hooked in and capture real time data 24/7.
Since I started last Saturday I have been doing 50% water changes daily before co2 kicks in.
I keep the light 30cm above tank and run them at 25% (WRGB2) intensity and I have not been dosing anything yet - wanted to wait at least a week.
Today I noticed little white-ish (what I believe is) BBA clumps growing out of the flame moss. Moss is glowing fine and no plants show any issues. No other plants or hardscape are affected by this.
I have other type of moss (weeping) closer to the light and it's clean.
Could you advise what to do in this situation - it's very early and possibly can do something before it spreads.
Many thanks,
Matt
PS. I forgot to add I plugged in cycled filter and have 12 amano shrimp, 5 ottocinclus and 9 harlequin rasbora in this tank.


white spots in the bottom right corner are clumps of what looks like bba
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