Apologies for this as I think it may be a bit long and rambly and possibly in the wrong forum, but I still consider myself a beginner and will for some time to come, but I hope you stick with it, I sort of thought the time had come to sort a couple of niggling things out in my tank, the first is the small incursion of BGA and secondly a bit of algae I've got. I'm currently treating the tank with a half dose of Maracyn, which seems to have stopped the build up of BGA although there are still a few bits about, this 5 day course ends tomorrow, so I'll see what happens then. I'd gone for the half dose as from what I'd read this should be enough without causing too much damage to the bacteria in the filter. So although this will get rid (hopefully) of whats there today, it doesn't address the root cause, equally I do get bits of algae, both on the glass which is ok as I want some Ottos, but also some strands on the plants which I'm guessing is hair algae and on some of the plants like a furry dark algae, both of which may not be an issue.
OK, my tank stats are as follows:
180 litres (40US gallons), been running since start of September, standard Juwel lights of 50W total, since cycling I've never detected either ammonia or nitrite and the nitrates vary from @ 5mg/l (after a water change) to @ 20 mg/l (this is as best I can tell from the test kit), PH is @ 8, KH is 4.5 and GH 11, current fish population is in my sig, plant list is 1 Amazon Sword, 2 Cryptocoryne Wendtii, 2 Sagittaria Natans, 1 Hydrilla Verticiliata,
1 Hygrophila Polysperma, 1 Elodea Densa Thick, 1 Red African Tiger Lotus, 1 Echinodorus Parviflorus, 1 Red stemmed plant (not sure what it is, but seems to grow ok) and 1 Cambomba , where I say 1 this is as bought from the shop i.e. either a bunch or single plant, from what I now know about plants and wpg, I think some of these are unsuitable, eg the Cambomba (this is probably supported by the fact that for this plant I have to continually replant it as the stems keep rotting) and the last statistic is from the PH and hardness readings I think my CO2 is low @ 1 - 2 ppm, read from table supplied with Tetra test kits.
Anyway, from what I've read on the subject I'm guessing my nitrate count could be the contributary factor in my algae (is this also the case for the
BGA) and also because the CO2 is low the plants are not growing as well as they could and therefore in the ensuing nutrient battle, the algae thrives.
I'm therefore not really sure what to do and need advice, I don't want to start something which will create other problems.
Do I need to get more CO2 in the tank, I've got one of the yeast CO2 ladder things, but would this be a waste of time as the the tank is to big, thereagain would extra CO2 be better than nothing, would the next problem then be the lighting, should I look to change some of the plants to those more suitable for the current conditions, could I use something like Flourish Excel which from what I've read soounds like an alternative to adding CO2, I'm just not sure what to do next, if anything maybe I need to wait until stocking levels are complete and see how it pans out, any advice greatly appreciated, as I would like to get the tank nice and balanced.
Cheers,
Keith
OK, my tank stats are as follows:
180 litres (40US gallons), been running since start of September, standard Juwel lights of 50W total, since cycling I've never detected either ammonia or nitrite and the nitrates vary from @ 5mg/l (after a water change) to @ 20 mg/l (this is as best I can tell from the test kit), PH is @ 8, KH is 4.5 and GH 11, current fish population is in my sig, plant list is 1 Amazon Sword, 2 Cryptocoryne Wendtii, 2 Sagittaria Natans, 1 Hydrilla Verticiliata,
1 Hygrophila Polysperma, 1 Elodea Densa Thick, 1 Red African Tiger Lotus, 1 Echinodorus Parviflorus, 1 Red stemmed plant (not sure what it is, but seems to grow ok) and 1 Cambomba , where I say 1 this is as bought from the shop i.e. either a bunch or single plant, from what I now know about plants and wpg, I think some of these are unsuitable, eg the Cambomba (this is probably supported by the fact that for this plant I have to continually replant it as the stems keep rotting) and the last statistic is from the PH and hardness readings I think my CO2 is low @ 1 - 2 ppm, read from table supplied with Tetra test kits.
Anyway, from what I've read on the subject I'm guessing my nitrate count could be the contributary factor in my algae (is this also the case for the
BGA) and also because the CO2 is low the plants are not growing as well as they could and therefore in the ensuing nutrient battle, the algae thrives.
I'm therefore not really sure what to do and need advice, I don't want to start something which will create other problems.
Do I need to get more CO2 in the tank, I've got one of the yeast CO2 ladder things, but would this be a waste of time as the the tank is to big, thereagain would extra CO2 be better than nothing, would the next problem then be the lighting, should I look to change some of the plants to those more suitable for the current conditions, could I use something like Flourish Excel which from what I've read soounds like an alternative to adding CO2, I'm just not sure what to do next, if anything maybe I need to wait until stocking levels are complete and see how it pans out, any advice greatly appreciated, as I would like to get the tank nice and balanced.
Cheers,
Keith