Ok so I bought a 40 gallon breeder (36x18x18) from a guy with 2 rather large african swords towards the back of the tank. I brought it home, filled it up with water (which was dechlorinated with Prime), and since, they have not been looking good, and everyday they look worse. They were only out of the water for maybe 4 hours, and even then the roots were wet (which i know doesn't matter with most aquatic plants)
I ran numbers, ammonia, nitrate, nitrite, all 0 or so close it was negligable. The pH is about 7.6, the temperature is 76.
I have a strip light, 110watts i run for 12 hours everyday, 11:15-11:15
The only thing I can see is that I don't have a proper filter on it yet, i am running 2 very small hang on backs until my canister comes in tomorrow.
The tanks has 5 rosy barbs in it, all less than 2.5 inches, and a 2 inch rubbernose pleco.
Some parts of the leaves are a little brown, maybe an algae problem, there are black spots on some leaves, and also on my other plants, and the leave look thin and weak, plus some leaves are a little yellow.
The substrate has flourite in it.
I am just lost, I hope I have given enough information for people to adaquately help me. Any suggestions/information will be much appreciated.
I ran numbers, ammonia, nitrate, nitrite, all 0 or so close it was negligable. The pH is about 7.6, the temperature is 76.
I have a strip light, 110watts i run for 12 hours everyday, 11:15-11:15
The only thing I can see is that I don't have a proper filter on it yet, i am running 2 very small hang on backs until my canister comes in tomorrow.
The tanks has 5 rosy barbs in it, all less than 2.5 inches, and a 2 inch rubbernose pleco.
Some parts of the leaves are a little brown, maybe an algae problem, there are black spots on some leaves, and also on my other plants, and the leave look thin and weak, plus some leaves are a little yellow.
The substrate has flourite in it.
I am just lost, I hope I have given enough information for people to adaquately help me. Any suggestions/information will be much appreciated.