Most of my plants' leaves start turning black about a week after they sprout. I can best describe this as a black fuzz or fine coating which covers part of the leaves. On some it even looks like small worms. I'm working hard to grow green plants and keep the tank clean and fish healthy, but being new to the hobby I'm not sure as to the cause of this problem or the solution.
My tank is 29 gal with 24 small tetras and rasboras. It's 3 1/2 months old and I've been trying to grow plants since week one. I have been dosing with Flourish Excel , potassium and traces for several weeks. Five days ago I tore down the tank and replaced the large gravel substrate with Aqua-Soil. I also added nitrogen and phosphates to my dosing schedule at that time. This may not be relevant, but since installing the Aqua-Soil my water has been amazingly clear, even though I have a big piece of driftwood in there. Also, although I'm wondering if that's a type of algae on my leaves, there is no sign of algae on the glass itself.
Plants are Annubias, Wysteria. Java Fern, and one that is tall and slender with spearhead-shaped leaves (I was told that it was easy to grow). My readings are ammonia and nitrite 0, nitrates 10, and pH dropped from 7.0 to
6.0 with the new substrate. Fortunately the fish did just fine.
I'd sure like to see those plants all green and thriving. What should I do? Once again, thanks for the help. Tackful
My tank is 29 gal with 24 small tetras and rasboras. It's 3 1/2 months old and I've been trying to grow plants since week one. I have been dosing with Flourish Excel , potassium and traces for several weeks. Five days ago I tore down the tank and replaced the large gravel substrate with Aqua-Soil. I also added nitrogen and phosphates to my dosing schedule at that time. This may not be relevant, but since installing the Aqua-Soil my water has been amazingly clear, even though I have a big piece of driftwood in there. Also, although I'm wondering if that's a type of algae on my leaves, there is no sign of algae on the glass itself.
Plants are Annubias, Wysteria. Java Fern, and one that is tall and slender with spearhead-shaped leaves (I was told that it was easy to grow). My readings are ammonia and nitrite 0, nitrates 10, and pH dropped from 7.0 to
6.0 with the new substrate. Fortunately the fish did just fine.
I'd sure like to see those plants all green and thriving. What should I do? Once again, thanks for the help. Tackful