So as y’all know I’m setting up a second tank. I got the tank, substrate, sponge filter, and water (dechlorinated) set up about 3 weeks ago, but refrained from adding anything else just yet because I had to be away from home the past two weeks. My plan was to insta-cycle the tank once I had fish by squeezing out the filter sponge from my other tank.
So now comes the topic at hand. I know I want floating plants in this tank, AND that they are desirable for the fish I plan to add first (pencils). My community tank had a small amount of red root floaters in it, but the population never got above a handful of plants because they would get knocked around by the HOB filter. So I decided to just transfer the remaining red roots to the new tank, and hopefully they would cover the surface in the three weeks I couldn’t do anything else. However, instead proliferating rapidly like I expected them to in a tank with lower flow, they all melted and did worse than in the other tank. At first I thought the problem might be that there weren’t any nutrients in the fish less water. So before I left, I added a few pieces of fish food to decompose and went ahead and squeezed the dirty filter sponge in there. But when I came back after two weeks, the plants were in the same condition! There are about two plants alive at a given time, and those melting, and a lot of dead plants on the bottom.
The tank water is dechlorinated, the filter is in place, and I’ve got a desk lamp for light, although I haven’t added a heater or an actual aquarium light yet. What’s going on? Do I need to add ferts?
So now comes the topic at hand. I know I want floating plants in this tank, AND that they are desirable for the fish I plan to add first (pencils). My community tank had a small amount of red root floaters in it, but the population never got above a handful of plants because they would get knocked around by the HOB filter. So I decided to just transfer the remaining red roots to the new tank, and hopefully they would cover the surface in the three weeks I couldn’t do anything else. However, instead proliferating rapidly like I expected them to in a tank with lower flow, they all melted and did worse than in the other tank. At first I thought the problem might be that there weren’t any nutrients in the fish less water. So before I left, I added a few pieces of fish food to decompose and went ahead and squeezed the dirty filter sponge in there. But when I came back after two weeks, the plants were in the same condition! There are about two plants alive at a given time, and those melting, and a lot of dead plants on the bottom.
The tank water is dechlorinated, the filter is in place, and I’ve got a desk lamp for light, although I haven’t added a heater or an actual aquarium light yet. What’s going on? Do I need to add ferts?