Hi,
I am new to planted aquariums.
I have a 29G,
Substrate: 2-4 " pool filter sand (40-50nm size, NJ#0 from FilPro-USSilica)
Plants: I have 3 water sprites, couple crypts, 15-18 stalks of cabomba, and some micro sword 20 individual strands - 2 pots worth
Age: all planting was done 10 days ago.
Lighting: 65W CF Coralife AquaLight
Filtration: Penguin Biowheel 200 (cycled) + Lifegard fluidized sand bed (2 wks old)
Water: NH3/NO2 - 0, NO3 - 10ppm, pH 7.4-7.8
Livestock: 3 cory Julii, 1 tetra (left), 1 guppy, 5 rasboras, 10 gold zebra danios - 10 ghost shrimp...
Situation: Water Sprite is growing about 1/2 " per day - and looking very happy. However Cabomba is not looking great - the crypt & amazon swords seem worse. Now, as of 2 days ago I have a brown algae breakout on the substrate in the foreground (no shade) and on the crypt leaves.
I have reduced the lighting - I was switching it on in the am (6-7 am), and off in the evening (10-11) and I have learned that that is too much lighting.
I am now giving it no light (except ambient) for a day or two, and then will put it on a timer.
Any other thoughts as to how to fix it.... or will it take care of itself?
Since the WaterSprite is growing so strongly - shouldn't it outcompete algae for nutrition?
I shall post photos if I can find my camera!
I am new to planted aquariums.
I have a 29G,
Substrate: 2-4 " pool filter sand (40-50nm size, NJ#0 from FilPro-USSilica)
Plants: I have 3 water sprites, couple crypts, 15-18 stalks of cabomba, and some micro sword 20 individual strands - 2 pots worth
Age: all planting was done 10 days ago.
Lighting: 65W CF Coralife AquaLight
Filtration: Penguin Biowheel 200 (cycled) + Lifegard fluidized sand bed (2 wks old)
Water: NH3/NO2 - 0, NO3 - 10ppm, pH 7.4-7.8
Livestock: 3 cory Julii, 1 tetra (left), 1 guppy, 5 rasboras, 10 gold zebra danios - 10 ghost shrimp...
Situation: Water Sprite is growing about 1/2 " per day - and looking very happy. However Cabomba is not looking great - the crypt & amazon swords seem worse. Now, as of 2 days ago I have a brown algae breakout on the substrate in the foreground (no shade) and on the crypt leaves.
I have reduced the lighting - I was switching it on in the am (6-7 am), and off in the evening (10-11) and I have learned that that is too much lighting.
I am now giving it no light (except ambient) for a day or two, and then will put it on a timer.
Any other thoughts as to how to fix it.... or will it take care of itself?
Since the WaterSprite is growing so strongly - shouldn't it outcompete algae for nutrition?
I shall post photos if I can find my camera!