I have a very interesting thing that has happened to my tank! I’ve been running an experiment to see how low a water change I can do while keeping my Nitrate below 5ppm. I started dosing with Aquacare Plant Nutrition two weeks ago. For the second week, Last sun 11th, I started dosing with said fertilizer that also included N03 and PO4. This has had a very strong reaction. Algae of several types including BBA on leaf tips (light), Green Spot on the glass and leaf surfaces and Blue Green in sheets on lower glass near substrate! I tested for NO3 and PO4 today, and showing for the first time in any of my tanks is a clear amount of Phosphate and virtually zero Nitrate. I have always shown a shortage of Phosphate (PO4). PO4 always being the limiting factor in plant growth in my aquariums. I assume.
I can only assume from this that Nitrate has become the tanks limiting factor, leaving a surplus of PO4, which seems to be bad!
I am going to discontinue using the fertilizer that included NO3 and PO4. Get my limiting factor back to PO4, I think. I hope when the tank starts showing virtually zero PO4 with a slight NO3 surplus the algae will start to die off. If it does, this could mean for my tank that excess PO4 causes far more algae then excess NO3.
green spot and just a bit of BBA
Blue green?
I did accidentally without thinking scraped some of the Blue green off the glass, you can see a line right at the edge of the gravel on the glass and the sheet that came off the glass fell onto the baby tears. I have never had blue green; it is very soft and slimy feeling.
The only other thing that has changed is, I am defusing the CO2 with my power head instead of putting it into the canisters. CO2 droped to 25ppm putting PH at 7.0. I had it going into a canister before and getting 30-35 and a PH of 6.8. I wanted to see how efficiently the power head would defuse Co2.
I can only assume from this that Nitrate has become the tanks limiting factor, leaving a surplus of PO4, which seems to be bad!
I am going to discontinue using the fertilizer that included NO3 and PO4. Get my limiting factor back to PO4, I think. I hope when the tank starts showing virtually zero PO4 with a slight NO3 surplus the algae will start to die off. If it does, this could mean for my tank that excess PO4 causes far more algae then excess NO3.
green spot and just a bit of BBA

Blue green?

I did accidentally without thinking scraped some of the Blue green off the glass, you can see a line right at the edge of the gravel on the glass and the sheet that came off the glass fell onto the baby tears. I have never had blue green; it is very soft and slimy feeling.
The only other thing that has changed is, I am defusing the CO2 with my power head instead of putting it into the canisters. CO2 droped to 25ppm putting PH at 7.0. I had it going into a canister before and getting 30-35 and a PH of 6.8. I wanted to see how efficiently the power head would defuse Co2.
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