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Blue_Ram
09-25-2008, 7:31 PM
I have orderd plants and have had them in my 38g for almost 3 weeks. I have a Co2 system and have been adding fertilizer on a weekly schedule. I have done 30% water changes every saturday and have 2 watts per gallon for lighting. The only fish inside the tank are 3 cherry barbs right now, but this weekend I am getting 6 more cherry barbs and a bristlenose pleco. The plants I have left are as follows:

1 Anacharis
3 Japanese Fans
1 Dwarf Lily Plant
4 Dwarf Onions
10 Tall Sagittaria subulata
1 small red-spot Ozelot sword
8 Crypt Walkeri
4 Java Ferns

Here are the questions I have. Why are my plants turning brown and yellow and then dying? What do I need to do to save the rest of the plants?

Are Japanese Fans a floating plant?


My Java Ferns and the Dwarf Lily are doing great, but they are the only plants that are doing well.

Blue_Ram

jmhart
09-25-2008, 8:19 PM
Do you have any idea what your co2 levels are?

Also, what kind of bulbs do you have? If they aren't the correct temperature they won't be beneficial for plants.

Blue_Ram
09-25-2008, 9:14 PM
I have flourescent bulbs and I have no idea what Co2 levels are at. Is Carbonate Hardness testing for Co2?

jmhart
09-25-2008, 9:29 PM
You can test your pH and test your KH(carbonate hardness) and get a pretty good idea about your co2 level. Check out this website:

http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/art_plant_co2chart.htm


Also, what temperature are the bulbs. It sounds like your bulbs are likely ~3000k. Plants need bulbs in the "Daylight" spectrum: 6500k to 10,000k.