Hello everyone,
I really need the help of you all as I'm very new to the Planted aquarium hobby. I have kept fish for a fair few years, mainly easy community fish and even had experience with a reef tank a while back. I recently managed to get hold of a 120L aquarium from a family member who had closed it down a while back and decided this would be a good opportunity to start a planted aquarium. I done a lot of research into this, mainly through the green machine (shop in the UK) watched loads of videos etc and lurked about on this forum for a while too.
A little bit about the tank firstly.
As mentioned its a Fluval 120L aquarium, originally with T12 lighting I believe so nothing fancy there. Here is what I have changed and my equipment list:
- 120L Fluval Aquarium
- 200W Heater
- Fluval G3 Filter (Biological, Mechanical and using Carbon for chemical)
- UV sterilizer
- 9KG pressurized CO2 system with reactor inline with the filter (dosing around 3-4 bps)
- Jeabo 3 pump dosing system
- 2x Kessil A150WE lights
- 1x Kessil A360WE Light
- 1x 1000LPH powerhead
I am currently dosing 5ml of TNC Complete every day through the dosing pump so that I do not forget to do this.
CO2 comes on at 5:30am for lights on at 9am. CO2 then shuts off at 3:30pm for lights out at 5PM
This keeps the drop checker in the right area but only just. If I increase the CO2 much more the fish seem to struggle
Substrate is ADA Powersand and Amazonia
Fish:
- 6 Neon Tetra
- 3 Glow Lamp Tetra
- 5 Amano Shrimp
- 5 Otocinclus
- 2 Eels (very small they came from another tank that was shut down)
Plants:
Dwalf HG
Rotala Rotundifolia
Water Parameters:
pH: 7.6
Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: 40 ppm
KH: 100 - 200 ppm
GH: 100 - 200 ppm
Maintenance:
Weekly water change of 30% sometimes more often depending how busy the week is. Filters get cleaned at least once a week or if the Fluval G3 states they need cleaning due to flow
The big problem as you will see from the photos is the algae. Everywhere. I am unsure where I have gone wrong. I had a problem a few weeks back with the CO2. The pipe came off the cylinder (silly me) and I didn't realize for a few days, by which point there was some Cyanobacteria on the substrate. I reconnected the CO2 and cleaned it all off doing a water change (25%). Since then, the algae has got really bad. I keep up with maintenance and try to clean algae as soon as it forms, but last two days I have been very busy and have not had time, so you can see in two days how much is forming on the hardscape etc.
I have ordered some ChemiClean as a final fall back but ideally would prefer not to use chemicals in the aquarium.
Plant growth has always been very slow, which made me think that the lights were not bright enough hence buying the Kessil A360WE which I have not yet installed because wanted to get some advice and see what you guys think.
Any help you can give me would be really appreciated. I'm starting to think it would be easier to remove fish into another tank, remove plants and start again. The advice I have had from different people on my journey has been conflicting and I think this has also contributed to me changing things when they probably didnt need changing!
Thanks, Harry
I really need the help of you all as I'm very new to the Planted aquarium hobby. I have kept fish for a fair few years, mainly easy community fish and even had experience with a reef tank a while back. I recently managed to get hold of a 120L aquarium from a family member who had closed it down a while back and decided this would be a good opportunity to start a planted aquarium. I done a lot of research into this, mainly through the green machine (shop in the UK) watched loads of videos etc and lurked about on this forum for a while too.
A little bit about the tank firstly.
As mentioned its a Fluval 120L aquarium, originally with T12 lighting I believe so nothing fancy there. Here is what I have changed and my equipment list:
- 120L Fluval Aquarium
- 200W Heater
- Fluval G3 Filter (Biological, Mechanical and using Carbon for chemical)
- UV sterilizer
- 9KG pressurized CO2 system with reactor inline with the filter (dosing around 3-4 bps)
- Jeabo 3 pump dosing system
- 2x Kessil A150WE lights
- 1x Kessil A360WE Light
- 1x 1000LPH powerhead
I am currently dosing 5ml of TNC Complete every day through the dosing pump so that I do not forget to do this.
CO2 comes on at 5:30am for lights on at 9am. CO2 then shuts off at 3:30pm for lights out at 5PM
This keeps the drop checker in the right area but only just. If I increase the CO2 much more the fish seem to struggle
Substrate is ADA Powersand and Amazonia
Fish:
- 6 Neon Tetra
- 3 Glow Lamp Tetra
- 5 Amano Shrimp
- 5 Otocinclus
- 2 Eels (very small they came from another tank that was shut down)
Plants:
Dwalf HG
Rotala Rotundifolia
Water Parameters:
pH: 7.6
Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: 40 ppm
KH: 100 - 200 ppm
GH: 100 - 200 ppm
Maintenance:
Weekly water change of 30% sometimes more often depending how busy the week is. Filters get cleaned at least once a week or if the Fluval G3 states they need cleaning due to flow
The big problem as you will see from the photos is the algae. Everywhere. I am unsure where I have gone wrong. I had a problem a few weeks back with the CO2. The pipe came off the cylinder (silly me) and I didn't realize for a few days, by which point there was some Cyanobacteria on the substrate. I reconnected the CO2 and cleaned it all off doing a water change (25%). Since then, the algae has got really bad. I keep up with maintenance and try to clean algae as soon as it forms, but last two days I have been very busy and have not had time, so you can see in two days how much is forming on the hardscape etc.
I have ordered some ChemiClean as a final fall back but ideally would prefer not to use chemicals in the aquarium.
Plant growth has always been very slow, which made me think that the lights were not bright enough hence buying the Kessil A360WE which I have not yet installed because wanted to get some advice and see what you guys think.
Any help you can give me would be really appreciated. I'm starting to think it would be easier to remove fish into another tank, remove plants and start again. The advice I have had from different people on my journey has been conflicting and I think this has also contributed to me changing things when they probably didnt need changing!
Thanks, Harry