help! my plant for which I do not know the name seems to be slowly dying and I'm not quite sure why. It was doing quite well, intially, and after I added the algae eating shrimp, it was thriving even better with the algae growth removed. In the past week or so however, the tips of the leaves have been turning brown and gradually fading away along its length. Also the main stalks of the plants are turning a dark brownish as well.
I don't know what's going on. I've had my tank up for 6+ weeks and have had these plants in there since the beginning. I do about a 30-40% water change once a wk conditioned w/ primie. I add flourish excel once a day in the morning. My substrate is ADA amazon aquasoil. Light is 3 wpg 11 hours a day.
The plants in question are on the right side/back in the photo (with the long stalks and "fluffy" heads). I don't even know what they are called. This photo was taken a bit earlier before they started dying, I'll see if I can upload a more recent photo after work.
edited: oh, but the rest of the plants in the tank are doing fine, very vigorous growth in fact. The hairgrass is very green, and the rotala on the left spreading nicely. The stuffi n the middle/back needs constant trimming (I don't know what that is called either)
params on tank last tested 2 days ago:
ph ~7.2, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 20-30ppm, dKH 7, water is pretty hard in my area, before i ran out of test strips for it, it was around 180-200. when i intially set up my tank ph was more like 6.4, dKH 2-3, I believe due to the soil and driftwood in my tank. since I started doing water changes a bit more frequently trying to get my nitates down.. ph has gone up (we have higher ph/hard water in my area)
thanks!
I don't know what's going on. I've had my tank up for 6+ weeks and have had these plants in there since the beginning. I do about a 30-40% water change once a wk conditioned w/ primie. I add flourish excel once a day in the morning. My substrate is ADA amazon aquasoil. Light is 3 wpg 11 hours a day.
The plants in question are on the right side/back in the photo (with the long stalks and "fluffy" heads). I don't even know what they are called. This photo was taken a bit earlier before they started dying, I'll see if I can upload a more recent photo after work.
edited: oh, but the rest of the plants in the tank are doing fine, very vigorous growth in fact. The hairgrass is very green, and the rotala on the left spreading nicely. The stuffi n the middle/back needs constant trimming (I don't know what that is called either)
params on tank last tested 2 days ago:
ph ~7.2, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 20-30ppm, dKH 7, water is pretty hard in my area, before i ran out of test strips for it, it was around 180-200. when i intially set up my tank ph was more like 6.4, dKH 2-3, I believe due to the soil and driftwood in my tank. since I started doing water changes a bit more frequently trying to get my nitates down.. ph has gone up (we have higher ph/hard water in my area)
thanks!
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