Hello everyone, im new here just joined. I'm sorry if i have posted in the wrong section, but i would like to get some advice on how to grow plants in my tropical aquarium. I have bought many live plants over the years and they have all rotted and died, even with use of plant food. some details of my tank, i have a 48"x18"x15" tank which houses four large-ish angelfish, three clown loaches, a pim pictus (did have a pair but one died) a large pleco and a smaller pleco. I have trouble with the pleco keep uprooting the plants, so im not sure how to deal with that either.
I have a special fluorescent lamp (i think its called marine white?) and it seems to grow this weird plant/fungus in the tank, which is black and grows on everything including my pump, ornaments, plants (when they are alive) and even the sealant on the sides of the tank.
I used to (years ago when the angles were babies and the only members of the tank) have two halogen lamps lighting the tank, which grew the plants amazingly, but created far too much heat and used too much electricity.
Sorry for writing up such a big post, but any information on what the weird black stuff could be (and if its bad or not) and how i can keep plants alive for longer, would be much appreciated
here is a picture of my tank incase you want to see what i have.
I have a special fluorescent lamp (i think its called marine white?) and it seems to grow this weird plant/fungus in the tank, which is black and grows on everything including my pump, ornaments, plants (when they are alive) and even the sealant on the sides of the tank.
I used to (years ago when the angles were babies and the only members of the tank) have two halogen lamps lighting the tank, which grew the plants amazingly, but created far too much heat and used too much electricity.
Sorry for writing up such a big post, but any information on what the weird black stuff could be (and if its bad or not) and how i can keep plants alive for longer, would be much appreciated
here is a picture of my tank incase you want to see what i have.