Bradders
Member
Hi All,
So I could get my feet under the table in a gravel-bottomed aquarium (low tech) and learn about plants, I bought some plants on wood - I don't have a decent substrate and am new to plants. i.e. can I even grow plants on wood?! (Yes, its a bit of a cheat, but thought it might be a good way to learn).
It's been a few weeks, and as you can see from the terrible picture (the only way to show the issue), some of the plant tips have algae growing on them—hair-like algae. At present, only dosing TNC lite and light intensity is very moderate. W/C twice a week, flow through the tank is good, and they do seem to be growing, but I am concerned that the algae already means the plants are weakening/dying.
Does this mean anything, and do I need to take action?
Regards,
Brad
So I could get my feet under the table in a gravel-bottomed aquarium (low tech) and learn about plants, I bought some plants on wood - I don't have a decent substrate and am new to plants. i.e. can I even grow plants on wood?! (Yes, its a bit of a cheat, but thought it might be a good way to learn).
It's been a few weeks, and as you can see from the terrible picture (the only way to show the issue), some of the plant tips have algae growing on them—hair-like algae. At present, only dosing TNC lite and light intensity is very moderate. W/C twice a week, flow through the tank is good, and they do seem to be growing, but I am concerned that the algae already means the plants are weakening/dying.
Does this mean anything, and do I need to take action?
Regards,
Brad