For a while I have had a few struggles with my freshwater aquarium. In the past I had issues with general hardness as my water source had absolutely no mineral content and it led to a lot of fish loss, especially since my local pet store had an extremely high water hardness level. I eventually found out about Seachem equilibrium which solved the issue. The only problem left was that, since the beginning, my aquarium has been covered with a brown film which I discovered were diatoms. For over a year I have tried to find ways to get rid of them but have had no success. I was told that it was most likely caused by excess nutrients in my aquarium and the only solution would be to increase water changes, introduce plants, or constantly scrub it off of every surface in the tank. I followed these suggestions and purchased some java fern as they were cheap and easy to keep alive but it eventually led to a second problem. A few months after buying my java fern, I noticed that the old leaves had pinholes and were browning and the new sprouts weren’t growing very fast. Part of the problem was that I had a potassium deficiency so I started adding Seachem potassium to my aquarium. It solved the browning and pinholes but all of my new leaves are still barely growing. Its been a few months now since I started adding Seachem potassium and I still can‘t get them to grow. On top of that, my diatom problem hasn’t changed at all and I am still scraping them off of surfaces weekly. Im thinking I might need a new light as mine is one of those cheap colour changing ones off of amazon and is probably not the best for plant growth. Basically what I am seeing is that the diatoms are taking up all the nutrients in the aquarium because my java fern don't have enough light in order to use the nutrients in my tank. The reason I haven’t bought a proper light yet is because I have spent so much money in the past on fish supplies and I’m not 100% sure if my light is even the main problem in the first place. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Some additional Info:
Aquarium Size = 30gal
Nitrate = between 0-20ppm
Nitrite/ammonia/chlorine = 0ppm
PH = 8.4
GH = 150
KH = 300 or more (cant tell because its so high)
Stocking: 2 Congo tetras, 2 black skirt tetras, 7 glow light tetras and 2 guppies.
Some additional Info:
Aquarium Size = 30gal
Nitrate = between 0-20ppm
Nitrite/ammonia/chlorine = 0ppm
PH = 8.4
GH = 150
KH = 300 or more (cant tell because its so high)
Stocking: 2 Congo tetras, 2 black skirt tetras, 7 glow light tetras and 2 guppies.