I have a Juwel Rio 125 litre (T5 lighting, I think; def not LED), “pimped” internal Jewel filter with 2kg of biogravel. Sand substrate over Tropica aquarium soil. . pH 7 - 7.5. Tap water source is hard (London) - DH14. Amonia, nitrate and nitrite levels all fine. Pond snails. No fish yet.
The tank had been up for about a month when I introduced the plants.
First bathc were straight vallis, java fern, water wisteria and indian fern.
I soaked them first in dechlorinated tap water with baking soda for c. 24 hours at room temp (given insecticide, on advice of supplier). Then rinsed in dechlorinated water. Planted in the substrate, save for the java fern which I attached to rocks/driftwood. Within 2 days, all the plants save for the java fern had disappeared/disintegrated. The java fern is still there, but brown and has holes in at the tips of the leaves.
On Saturday, I added a second batch of 20 vallis, java moss and anubias bateri. Dipped for maybe 10-20 mins in the dechlorinated tap water with baking soda. On Sunday I did my first partial (c. 20%) water change. And added some Seachem Flourish. This morning (Monday), the vallis had suffered the same fate as before. Anubias look ok for the time being; java moss a bit brown but it's still there at least!
I've not had similar issues in my nano 19L tank; and the few plants I've transferred from there into the 125L seem ok.
Virtually certain it's not the snails at fault, so perhaps the baking soda? Some other issue with water chemistry? Or the plants themselves (all via mail order - two different suppliers). Perhaps the plants have just died back to the roots and will regrow (no signs yet)? Lighting? (Though seems really soon to have a lighting issue in such a short space of time) I don't have CO2... Should I be thinking about that? I've heard (from some) liquid CO2 isn't good for fish, so diffuser/cannister better, but I'd chosen plants that (I'd hoped) would be easy and low maintaince, without CO2 or unusual lighting requirements.
Any tips welcome. I'm keep to rescue what plants I can/not harm what remains (just the moss and anubias and browned java fern!), and to get the tank fully planted before adding fish, but don't want to add more until I know what's wrong.
Many thanks!
The tank had been up for about a month when I introduced the plants.
First bathc were straight vallis, java fern, water wisteria and indian fern.
I soaked them first in dechlorinated tap water with baking soda for c. 24 hours at room temp (given insecticide, on advice of supplier). Then rinsed in dechlorinated water. Planted in the substrate, save for the java fern which I attached to rocks/driftwood. Within 2 days, all the plants save for the java fern had disappeared/disintegrated. The java fern is still there, but brown and has holes in at the tips of the leaves.
On Saturday, I added a second batch of 20 vallis, java moss and anubias bateri. Dipped for maybe 10-20 mins in the dechlorinated tap water with baking soda. On Sunday I did my first partial (c. 20%) water change. And added some Seachem Flourish. This morning (Monday), the vallis had suffered the same fate as before. Anubias look ok for the time being; java moss a bit brown but it's still there at least!
I've not had similar issues in my nano 19L tank; and the few plants I've transferred from there into the 125L seem ok.
Virtually certain it's not the snails at fault, so perhaps the baking soda? Some other issue with water chemistry? Or the plants themselves (all via mail order - two different suppliers). Perhaps the plants have just died back to the roots and will regrow (no signs yet)? Lighting? (Though seems really soon to have a lighting issue in such a short space of time) I don't have CO2... Should I be thinking about that? I've heard (from some) liquid CO2 isn't good for fish, so diffuser/cannister better, but I'd chosen plants that (I'd hoped) would be easy and low maintaince, without CO2 or unusual lighting requirements.
Any tips welcome. I'm keep to rescue what plants I can/not harm what remains (just the moss and anubias and browned java fern!), and to get the tank fully planted before adding fish, but don't want to add more until I know what's wrong.
Many thanks!