Colin_BC
Fishaholic
My 30G is heavily planted, has 14KG of Flourite for substrate, has 184W or 6WPG of light, and a Nutrafin Natural CO2 System. Originally I fed weekly with 1mL Flourish (bottle recommends 1-2mL per 50G once a week). I started to get an algae problem here on the plants. My limnophilia in particular, as well as most my other plants became covered in a brown algae. I've since purchased Phosphate and Iron test kits, as well as added 4 oto's that are doing a great job combined with my true siamensese and royal pleco. My Phosphates were off the charts while Iron was zero. I added 150G of PhosGuard in nylon sacks near my inlet and outlet of the filter, but it did no good (that the tests could measure ). I then moved the PhosGuard to my Eheim 2213 Canister filter. Within 2 days my tests became measurable and then dropped to 2.5mg/L from +5mG/L (highest test reads).
In reagrds to my Iron Problem, after testing a zero for chelated Iron, I added another 1mL of Flourish. I tested hours later and the next afternoon and it still read zero for Iron. I added another 1mL the afternoon of the second test and still no change. On the 3rd day I added 2mL and it still wouldn't register the Iron. That's (by the bottle) 4+ weeks recommended dose in 3 days, but Iron test show a big fat zero every time. I've tested the test-kit on a concentrated mix of water/flourish(3:1) and the iron tested off the charts. To nip this questio in the bud right away, no I didn't have any activated carbon in my filter. I added some a week ago or so to help remove some phosphates, but this was after everything above. Normally I don't bother with activated carbon and leave that up to the plants.
As I said before, i have 6WPG of light, but I'm thinking this isn't a case of too much light (as there is no such thing ), but more not enough of something else do to the high light. My guess is that because I have my own sun in my canopy and I use CO2 and am heavily planted that the recommended dose is general for people with a few plants only and moderate/low/average lighting. This being said, the doses I've been giving have been mere snacks for the plants, meanwhile the algae has been thriving on the abundance of phosphates the plants aren't processing due to lack of Iron.
As I said, this is my guess, based on thinkng how the plant processes must work with a BALANCE of light, CO2, and nutrients. I've upped the light, the CO2 was already there, but now the recommended dose isn't near enough. It was enough when I had 2WPG. I added about 3mL of Flourish 3 hours ago and just finished a test now, and on a scale of 0mg/L - 1.0mg/L, I'm now testing the highest I have yet in at a result of in between 0 - 0.1mg/L, but closer to zero still...
Any thoughts on cause of the problem and a solution? Perhaps siwtching to a daily plant food? Flourish is what I was recommended originally when I had 2WPG. Perhaps I need something stronger than this now with all that light?
Any help is appreciated, as always!
Here is a pic of my tank to give you an idea of the planting. The back is heavily planted. The front has readcently had some plants culled for their own good, however you can see the 6 clumps of glossostigma I just added today. I have to pay a close watch to the Iron now with this one...
The plant on the far back right and left side is trimmed 1/2 about every week, the rest don't really grow very fast anymore since the light increase, but they root like mad in the substrate.
Colin
In reagrds to my Iron Problem, after testing a zero for chelated Iron, I added another 1mL of Flourish. I tested hours later and the next afternoon and it still read zero for Iron. I added another 1mL the afternoon of the second test and still no change. On the 3rd day I added 2mL and it still wouldn't register the Iron. That's (by the bottle) 4+ weeks recommended dose in 3 days, but Iron test show a big fat zero every time. I've tested the test-kit on a concentrated mix of water/flourish(3:1) and the iron tested off the charts. To nip this questio in the bud right away, no I didn't have any activated carbon in my filter. I added some a week ago or so to help remove some phosphates, but this was after everything above. Normally I don't bother with activated carbon and leave that up to the plants.
As I said before, i have 6WPG of light, but I'm thinking this isn't a case of too much light (as there is no such thing ), but more not enough of something else do to the high light. My guess is that because I have my own sun in my canopy and I use CO2 and am heavily planted that the recommended dose is general for people with a few plants only and moderate/low/average lighting. This being said, the doses I've been giving have been mere snacks for the plants, meanwhile the algae has been thriving on the abundance of phosphates the plants aren't processing due to lack of Iron.
As I said, this is my guess, based on thinkng how the plant processes must work with a BALANCE of light, CO2, and nutrients. I've upped the light, the CO2 was already there, but now the recommended dose isn't near enough. It was enough when I had 2WPG. I added about 3mL of Flourish 3 hours ago and just finished a test now, and on a scale of 0mg/L - 1.0mg/L, I'm now testing the highest I have yet in at a result of in between 0 - 0.1mg/L, but closer to zero still...
Any thoughts on cause of the problem and a solution? Perhaps siwtching to a daily plant food? Flourish is what I was recommended originally when I had 2WPG. Perhaps I need something stronger than this now with all that light?
Any help is appreciated, as always!
Here is a pic of my tank to give you an idea of the planting. The back is heavily planted. The front has readcently had some plants culled for their own good, however you can see the 6 clumps of glossostigma I just added today. I have to pay a close watch to the Iron now with this one...
The plant on the far back right and left side is trimmed 1/2 about every week, the rest don't really grow very fast anymore since the light increase, but they root like mad in the substrate.
Colin