Hi guys,
My tank is still in the fish in cycling process and I've had various plants in since the beginning. Its a 10 Gallon tank.
Some plants fare brilliantly (java fern) while anything else literally melts. The Vallis included. The java moss hasnt really grown in the three weeks. I've started dosing with CO2, and add some flora boost once a week.
Today, I've changed the bulb that came with the tank to an Arcadia. It's a 15w bulb at the red and blue spectrum designed for optimum photosynthesis as per lfs suggestion.
Soon, I am going to change the substrate to seachem fluorite so that root based plants have a consistent source of nutrients. The current gravel may be a bit big.
From what I've been told when purchasing the previous plants, they are all low-mid lighting requirements although I understand that's hard to verify given that I don't know the names.
Anyway, I was wondering whether I should think about purchasing a twin bulb fixture with the intent to add a second bulb?
Lighting is on 8-10 hours a day. I have a very small amount of hair or thread algae but this is only just visible on the one remaining vallis and not on the fern.
Anything else I should be doing?
Many thanks guys
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I thought I should note what is actually happening to the plants.
The leaves literally lose their green and become clear. This if left gradually worsens until the stem is clear.
Upon inspection, the stems at the roots at that point have disintegrated.
My tank is still in the fish in cycling process and I've had various plants in since the beginning. Its a 10 Gallon tank.
Some plants fare brilliantly (java fern) while anything else literally melts. The Vallis included. The java moss hasnt really grown in the three weeks. I've started dosing with CO2, and add some flora boost once a week.
Today, I've changed the bulb that came with the tank to an Arcadia. It's a 15w bulb at the red and blue spectrum designed for optimum photosynthesis as per lfs suggestion.
Soon, I am going to change the substrate to seachem fluorite so that root based plants have a consistent source of nutrients. The current gravel may be a bit big.
From what I've been told when purchasing the previous plants, they are all low-mid lighting requirements although I understand that's hard to verify given that I don't know the names.
Anyway, I was wondering whether I should think about purchasing a twin bulb fixture with the intent to add a second bulb?
Lighting is on 8-10 hours a day. I have a very small amount of hair or thread algae but this is only just visible on the one remaining vallis and not on the fern.
Anything else I should be doing?
Many thanks guys
X
I thought I should note what is actually happening to the plants.
The leaves literally lose their green and become clear. This if left gradually worsens until the stem is clear.
Upon inspection, the stems at the roots at that point have disintegrated.