Really? Wow. I do get a greenish tinge to the water about 2 days after a change in this tank and the betta tank, which are the most heavily planted. I have 1 light strip that has a 20w Life Glo 2 in it (6700K, High Noon), so about .5 watts per gallon. Not enough, but better than the tube that came with the hood.anonapersona said:Wow, that is pretty near to perfect for a planted tank, right out of the tap! Indeed, that water would be tough for a fish only tank, a real algae farm with any light at all I'd guess.
I don't see any algae in any of the other tanks at all. All have at least 1 plant. My son's is the oldest tank, had 3 or 4 plants in it at one time, but now only has 1. No algae. Then again, his room is pretty dark during the day and we only leave the light on at night while he's sleeping.
pH: 7.4What are the levels in your tank after a week?
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10
Phosphate 1.0
Ammonia: 0
Those were the levels Friday morning before I did my weekly 50% change. That was the first time I tested the phosphates in that tank. I just got the kit. Unfortunately I don't have the iron reading for that week, kit came in after I did the change.
I was using ferts for a bit, but the plants seemed to grow the same way with or without them. Oh, I *was* at 0 nitrates . . .Ah, I love aquarium software, I can go back and see what I did and what the test results were after I did it. . . the weeks I experimented and added ferts the nitrates dropped to 0 in the next test.My first thought is that a weekly water change of 50% or so will refresh your tank with all the stuff it needs to grow plants, no fertilizers needed unless the nitrate bottoms out too fast and leaves a lot of phosphate unused. Um, or maybe not, it might use up the iron and nitrate and need additons of that late in the week to allow the plants to suck up the phosphates. And you might need some other minor traces or potassium, hard to say as there are no tests for that really. Anyhow, in your case you are almost in a reverse-fertilization situation (like some European areas) where you change water to add fertillizers to the tank and grow plants to remove fertilizers.
So, no ferts. To fertilize plants, change water. Works for me
Roger!As for water conditioning, just add the tank volume dose of Prime at each water change.
RTR = http://www.thepufferforum.org/ I bank hers/his comments *all* the time.Oh, and please don't think I know all that much, I read a lot but I don't have nearly the experience of some of the folks around here. I just try to be helpful. You always need to think about what you read, from me or anyone, sometimes I get misdirected and sometimes I am just wrong. OTOH, if RTR or Plantbrain says something, you can take that to the bank, they have years and years of experience with durn near every aspect of aquariums.
Plantbrain I haven't dug around at yet, but I will
Well, some day I hope I'm as helpful as you are.
Roan