ella777
Fish Crazy
I have a few questions. First of all, some of the top leaves on some of my plants have turned pink. I did some research about this and found out it means they need more nitrates.
I have only noticed this today as I was away on the weekend, I haven't the leaves like this before.
Should I maybe feed the fish more, meaning I would over feed them?
Should I do something else? I have added plenty of root tabs and plant fertiliser. (I realise I don't need to use both of these.)
Could I possibly turn over some of the substrate to release ammonia?
The second question is, I have noticed a few of the leaves on one of my bigger plants has grown some black hair algae.
Apparently this isn't harmful to the fish or water?
My shrimp are very interested in one single leaf that has no algae on it whatsoever.
In the other hand, the guppies love eating the black hair algae. I'm not too bothered by it and it's barely noticeable, I'm wondering how quickly it will grow and if I do need to remove it?
It's currently only on one plant and only on a few of its leaves.
Third question, some of the leaves on a few of my plants seem to be going wrinkly? It could have something to do with the pinkness, lack of nitrates, but I'm not sure.
My last question is, how long should I keep the light on for low/medium lighting plants?
I currently have it on for about 10 to 12 hours a day, I realise this is a very long time but the fish have got used to the schedule and usually I'm out or at school.
I don't know what type of light I have, it came with a second hand tank.
I have only noticed this today as I was away on the weekend, I haven't the leaves like this before.
Should I maybe feed the fish more, meaning I would over feed them?
Should I do something else? I have added plenty of root tabs and plant fertiliser. (I realise I don't need to use both of these.)
Could I possibly turn over some of the substrate to release ammonia?
The second question is, I have noticed a few of the leaves on one of my bigger plants has grown some black hair algae.
Apparently this isn't harmful to the fish or water?
My shrimp are very interested in one single leaf that has no algae on it whatsoever.
In the other hand, the guppies love eating the black hair algae. I'm not too bothered by it and it's barely noticeable, I'm wondering how quickly it will grow and if I do need to remove it?
It's currently only on one plant and only on a few of its leaves.
Third question, some of the leaves on a few of my plants seem to be going wrinkly? It could have something to do with the pinkness, lack of nitrates, but I'm not sure.
My last question is, how long should I keep the light on for low/medium lighting plants?
I currently have it on for about 10 to 12 hours a day, I realise this is a very long time but the fish have got used to the schedule and usually I'm out or at school.
I don't know what type of light I have, it came with a second hand tank.