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valerie
04-22-2003, 6:56 PM
I was doing my water changes yesterday and was looking at my tank a bit more closely then usual and noticed that there is white/grey stuff on the leaves of my E.osiris sword plant. It looks like its covered in powder and is rough to the touch,it remind me of calcium deposits. What is this? What is causing it. I haven't changed anything with the tnak in a long time. My tests are the same as usual NH3-0 no2-0 no3- 10 ph- 7.8 kh8 gh11.
What is this?
valerie
04-23-2003, 11:02 PM
anyone???
aquatic-store
04-24-2003, 8:34 AM
hey valerie
Can ya Post a pic, havent ever seen this in an y of my tanks
marc
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valerie
04-24-2003, 3:43 PM
i can't post a pic sorry. It jsut looks like a fine covering of calcium deposits, it is even white in color. Its not covering all the leaves jsut a few and only on this one plant.
Its very weird:(
GulfCstAquarian
04-24-2003, 4:22 PM
My guess is biogenic decalcification. This happens when CO2 levels are low (with your pH and KH, your CO2 levels are around 4ppm, fairly low) and light levels are pretty high. Some plants are capable of "stealing" the carbon atoms they need from Calcium Carbonate in hard water (your water is fairly hard). This leaves calcium deposits on the leaves. It isn't harming anything, but can raise the alkalinity over time. Some plants are especially adept at biogenic decalcification, like Valsineria. If left to continue, without water changes, some pools of water have been found to have a pH as high as 9 or 10!
Either start adding carbon via Flourish Excel, Yeast-Sugar CO2 reactor or any other variety of CO2 supplementation. Or if your plants are growing fine with the carbon they manage to steal, then just keep up with the water changes and they'll be fine!
valerie
04-24-2003, 7:15 PM
I am adding DIY Co2. I use a 1 gallon jug. I can try adding flourish excel, and will pick some up next time i'm at the LFS.
cpr4cpu
04-28-2003, 12:27 PM
how are you diffusing the CO2 into the tank? You might want to look at the ideas here for a different method of getting the CO2 into the water.
http://www.qsl.net/w2wdx/aquaria/diyco2.html#3