Hi,
A few days ago my floaters were doing fine. I had a mixture of frogbit water lettuce in a 57 litre Fluval Flex.
The tank has the standard flex lighting, which are on for around 7 hours a day, and I add around 1ml of NTC complete daily.
I noticed a few mushy leaves on the floating plants a few days ago, so I made sure the tank lid was offset slightly to let heat escape, incase it was humidity that’s causing the problem (it’s pretty warm and humid in the UK right now).
Leaves were still turning mushy a couple of days later and I thought it maybe because there was more turbulence from the filter, caused by a lower water line from evaporation. I did a partial water change and raised the water level a bit. I also removed the worst effected plants and leaves.
Today there are more mush spots and I just can’t work out why. I haven’t changed anything! The only slight difference if the tank water maybe slightly warmer at around 26°C, caused by the higher ambient room temperature. The tank usually sits at around 25°C.
Would this be enough to melt the plants?
Can anyone else think of another cause?
I would appreciate any help
A few days ago my floaters were doing fine. I had a mixture of frogbit water lettuce in a 57 litre Fluval Flex.
The tank has the standard flex lighting, which are on for around 7 hours a day, and I add around 1ml of NTC complete daily.
I noticed a few mushy leaves on the floating plants a few days ago, so I made sure the tank lid was offset slightly to let heat escape, incase it was humidity that’s causing the problem (it’s pretty warm and humid in the UK right now).
Leaves were still turning mushy a couple of days later and I thought it maybe because there was more turbulence from the filter, caused by a lower water line from evaporation. I did a partial water change and raised the water level a bit. I also removed the worst effected plants and leaves.
Today there are more mush spots and I just can’t work out why. I haven’t changed anything! The only slight difference if the tank water maybe slightly warmer at around 26°C, caused by the higher ambient room temperature. The tank usually sits at around 25°C.
Would this be enough to melt the plants?
Can anyone else think of another cause?
I would appreciate any help