Konrad Michalski
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Is your feather duster staying algae free? Mine grows well but for some reason extremely prone to algae.
Hi, well it can take some time to adapt first and the leaves are of course near the light so it’s prone to algae when the tank isn’t balanced.Is your feather duster staying algae free? Mine grows well but for some reason extremely prone to algae.
Cheers mate. I’ve asked as mine grows between eleocharis montavidensis and eleocharis vivipara and when I see few strands covered with algae it always happens to be feather duster. On your photo is it just one plant or few?Hi, well it can take some time to adapt first and the leaves are of course near the light so it’s prone to algae when the tank isn’t balanced.
But once it really starts to spread you should not have algae, mine was algae free after the first month or so. 🙂
I love this tank so much. Its my favourite on the site. The blend of colour and texture with the unique structural shape is awesome. It’s so whimsical.
Cheers mate. I’ve asked as mine grows between eleocharis montavidensis and eleocharis vivipara and when I see few strands covered with algae it always happens to be feather duster. On your photo is it just one plant or few?
It was bba. Getting a bit better now so I pulled the plants out, separated them and replanted to give them fresh start.Interested, it may be because new leaves grow a bit strangely (from the middle of older leaves sometimes) so when this happens, the older leave might be more exposed to algae ? What kind of algae do you have on it?
Thanks bro 🙂The colour palette is awesome!
No surprise, bba loves to grow on strong flow area and on slow growing plants/old leaves or hardscape. We are often tempted to put the flow outlet on these grassy plants but it’s an mistake with this one as it will catch bba easily. Easy solution: try to rearrange the Flow outlet in other area, and this erio can be treated easily during waterchange: spray h2o2 3% on it and let it works for 2 minutes then flood again, this will burn the existing algae and won’t harm the plant. 🙂It was bba. Getting a bit better now so I pulled the plants out, separated them and replanted to give them fresh start.
You’ve had some very impressive growth there in 6 months.
Thanks a lot!This is lush! Nice work, top quality!
I have just got some Bacopa salzmanii which arrived as a tissue culture from the Indian ADA affiliated farm, Still Water Aquatics.
Just wondering what form they are growing, your salzmanii isn’t perhaps from there?
Thanks for the tip. I use h2o2 on wood and hardscape and some hardy plants like anubias. I thought this one would just melt.No surprise, bba loves to grow on strong flow area and on slow growing plants/old leaves or hardscape. We are often tempted to put the flow outlet on these grassy plants but it’s an mistake with this one as it will catch bba easily. Easy solution: try to rearrange the Flow outlet in other area, and this erio can be treated easily during waterchange: spray h2o2 3% on it and let it works for 2 minutes then flood again, this will burn the existing algae and won’t harm the plant. 🙂
You’re welcome, it’s an tough plant but I would not recommend using something higher than 3% h2o2, just to be safe .Thanks for the tip. I use h2o2 on wood and hardscape and some hardy plants like anubias. I thought this one would just melt.