For several years I maintained a wonderfully planted tank. After a couple of years, though, things went downhill. Amazon swords that once stood 20+ inches tall now stand 10 inches or so. Anacharis, that wound its way all around the tank, now withers and dies. Anubis leaves are now yellow and decaying. The only plant that seems to be thriving is Red Cryptocoryne...what started out as two small red plants now grows like weeds all over the tank.
From what I've read, the stunted growth and yellowing leaves may be an iron deficiency issue. When our kids were born a couple years ago, tank maintenance time (including regular water changes) declined dramatically. Now that the kids are a little older, and showing interest in the tank, I'm trying to revive the plants.
For the past few weeks I've been using a liquid fertilizer "Leaf Zone" from API (I used to stuff "Root Tabs plus Iron" from API into the gravel). To be honest I haven't seen a lot of improvement. The yellow anubis leave are now covered with a thin layer of algae. The algae doesn't bother me as much as the fact that the leaves are still yellowing. Can I expect the yellow leaves to become green again, or should I just expect any new leaves to grow in green and hopefully stay green?
Any advice would be appreciated.
From what I've read, the stunted growth and yellowing leaves may be an iron deficiency issue. When our kids were born a couple years ago, tank maintenance time (including regular water changes) declined dramatically. Now that the kids are a little older, and showing interest in the tank, I'm trying to revive the plants.
For the past few weeks I've been using a liquid fertilizer "Leaf Zone" from API (I used to stuff "Root Tabs plus Iron" from API into the gravel). To be honest I haven't seen a lot of improvement. The yellow anubis leave are now covered with a thin layer of algae. The algae doesn't bother me as much as the fact that the leaves are still yellowing. Can I expect the yellow leaves to become green again, or should I just expect any new leaves to grow in green and hopefully stay green?
Any advice would be appreciated.