HI all,
In both of my tanks I'm trying to establish a decent array of plants. I have had great success with Blue Stricta and Java Moss. I have an Amazon Sword in my smaller tank that seems to be going quite well, although my BN Plecos treat it like a snack bar and turn the outer leaves to lace (but I kind of like that).
My problem appears to be with Elodea. I have purchased some from a variety of LFS in my area, for the same result. The plants seem to grow well for a couple of weeks and then the stems toward the substrate just go brown and dissolve, leaving some very healthy green tips floating in the top of the tank. My last batch has left my smaller tank in quite a mess with dead leaves floating willy-nilly through the current and bits of stem lying on the bottom.
I've tried burying a good 3-4" of the stem into the substrate (thinking somehow that a difference might be made) but I get the same result. I've tried burying the first couple of inches of the green tips in the substrate, the plant grows about 6" taller and then the lower part dissolves.
Is there a simple fix, or should I try a different species of plant? I'm not that keen to strip the tank every weekend so I can collect the dead bits, replant and start again for the same result.
Thank as always.
In both of my tanks I'm trying to establish a decent array of plants. I have had great success with Blue Stricta and Java Moss. I have an Amazon Sword in my smaller tank that seems to be going quite well, although my BN Plecos treat it like a snack bar and turn the outer leaves to lace (but I kind of like that).
My problem appears to be with Elodea. I have purchased some from a variety of LFS in my area, for the same result. The plants seem to grow well for a couple of weeks and then the stems toward the substrate just go brown and dissolve, leaving some very healthy green tips floating in the top of the tank. My last batch has left my smaller tank in quite a mess with dead leaves floating willy-nilly through the current and bits of stem lying on the bottom.
I've tried burying a good 3-4" of the stem into the substrate (thinking somehow that a difference might be made) but I get the same result. I've tried burying the first couple of inches of the green tips in the substrate, the plant grows about 6" taller and then the lower part dissolves.
Is there a simple fix, or should I try a different species of plant? I'm not that keen to strip the tank every weekend so I can collect the dead bits, replant and start again for the same result.
Thank as always.