Hi all
I'm hoping that someone can suggest a likely cause for some poor plant growth in my tank.
The growth I'm currently getting is slow, and the most notable characterisitic is that the new leaves of the Aponogeton crispus grows in pale, slightly pink and deformed. Older growth looks OK, but slow growth has allowed for hair algae to move in. Many of the other blade-leafed plants are also covered in hair algae, whereas the frilly-leafed plants such as cabomba don't seem to do as badly.
The tank is about 10 months old with 3" mixture of sand and a clay-gravel planting base with some laterite added. I use carbon-filtered tap water to top up (pH~7.5, TDS about 350). I do around 10% to 20% water changes each week...EI isn't really practical for me as the tank is ~620 litres. My nitrates are high at about 40ppm, but my tap water seems to be about 30ppm, so I just have to live with this. Lighting is t5 at about 1.5W/gallon, plus some natural light as the tank is in a conservatory.
I add iron about once per week to bring the level up to about 0.5ppm (although it appears to drop to about 0.1ppm by the next day). Phosphates I don't have a kit for at the moment, but I would have thought that they were quite high, given that I feed the fish and the plants arn't growing to remove them. I would have thought that most of the minerals would be OK as my water is very hard....but I don't know for sure.
Sorry about the essay...any suggestions of what I should try would be great
Thanks
Kev
I'm hoping that someone can suggest a likely cause for some poor plant growth in my tank.
The growth I'm currently getting is slow, and the most notable characterisitic is that the new leaves of the Aponogeton crispus grows in pale, slightly pink and deformed. Older growth looks OK, but slow growth has allowed for hair algae to move in. Many of the other blade-leafed plants are also covered in hair algae, whereas the frilly-leafed plants such as cabomba don't seem to do as badly.
The tank is about 10 months old with 3" mixture of sand and a clay-gravel planting base with some laterite added. I use carbon-filtered tap water to top up (pH~7.5, TDS about 350). I do around 10% to 20% water changes each week...EI isn't really practical for me as the tank is ~620 litres. My nitrates are high at about 40ppm, but my tap water seems to be about 30ppm, so I just have to live with this. Lighting is t5 at about 1.5W/gallon, plus some natural light as the tank is in a conservatory.
I add iron about once per week to bring the level up to about 0.5ppm (although it appears to drop to about 0.1ppm by the next day). Phosphates I don't have a kit for at the moment, but I would have thought that they were quite high, given that I feed the fish and the plants arn't growing to remove them. I would have thought that most of the minerals would be OK as my water is very hard....but I don't know for sure.
Sorry about the essay...any suggestions of what I should try would be great
Thanks
Kev