Vlowman
New Member
Hi all,
I’m finding the maintenance of my planted tank quite a dispiriting slog – so I want to seek the advice of those in the know. My water is hard (12dKh & 15dGh)) and high in pH (8.5), as well as testing high for phosphates (can’t remember exactly how high).
It’s a 125l tank, with 6 danios, 4 platys, 3 snails and 11 amano shrimp. I have amazon swords, bacopa, anubias, java fern, cryptocoryne costata, Vallisneria torta and sagittaria sabulata. I did have water sprite too but got rid of it this morning. I put fresh root tabs in every three months and dose tropica premium and 5ml of seachem potassium every other day. I do 50% water change every 1-2 weeks and my lights, which are just the standard LED lights that came with the tank, are on for about 6 hours a day.
So it’s been planted for about 6 months and these are my problems:
I’d really appreciate some helpful advice. (Foolishly I didn’t take pictures before I pruned loads of the worst looking plants this morning – but this is what the tank looks like.)
Many thanks.
I’m finding the maintenance of my planted tank quite a dispiriting slog – so I want to seek the advice of those in the know. My water is hard (12dKh & 15dGh)) and high in pH (8.5), as well as testing high for phosphates (can’t remember exactly how high).
It’s a 125l tank, with 6 danios, 4 platys, 3 snails and 11 amano shrimp. I have amazon swords, bacopa, anubias, java fern, cryptocoryne costata, Vallisneria torta and sagittaria sabulata. I did have water sprite too but got rid of it this morning. I put fresh root tabs in every three months and dose tropica premium and 5ml of seachem potassium every other day. I do 50% water change every 1-2 weeks and my lights, which are just the standard LED lights that came with the tank, are on for about 6 hours a day.
So it’s been planted for about 6 months and these are my problems:
- The two times I’ve added fresh root tabs, the slight disruption to the gravel seems to cause a massive ammonia spike that I have had to take care of over the week that followed.
- Though the plants initially grew well and looked quite healthy, they are increasingly unhealthy looking – the bacopa looks wilted, the amazon sword leaves are often thin and ‘crispy’, the water sprite was largely light brown rather than green – despite all the fertilizer they get
- Black algae, what was initially restricted to one or two anubias leaves, seems to be slowly spreading out – so the bacopa, sagittaria and some amazon sword leaves are turning black on the edges (though they weren’t looking that great even before the algae started on them)
I’d really appreciate some helpful advice. (Foolishly I didn’t take pictures before I pruned loads of the worst looking plants this morning – but this is what the tank looks like.)
Many thanks.