With all the information out there on the internet, there are bound to be conflicting opinions on what are the requirements on Amazon swords. I thought the general consensus on care of Amazon swords were that they were great beginner plants, medium tech plants, easy to maintain, and don't need any complex C02 system.
I have a 55gal with 5 half dollar-sized koi angels, 1 full grown marble angel, 5 zebra loaches, 1 lone glass cat, and 6 BN plecos. I have approx. 8 small Amazon swords and two Anubias. I use eco-complete as the substrate and added API root tabs when planting and Seachem Flourish twice a week. I have 2 65watt Coralife CFs which I turn on for 10 hours a day, with about 3 30min blackouts. I feed once a day and have a Fluval 405. I change the water twice a week, removing approx 50% of the water.
My fish are thriving but my tank is constantly overrun with algae and my plants are suffering. They basically get covered with algae and can't out-compete the algae. I thought I had the proper equipment to take care of the swords properly but obviously that is not the case. I wanted to get some easy-to-take-of plants without going out to buy an expensive c02 equipment. What am I doing wrong? If the swords are harder to take care of then what I expect, what plant should I get instead that'll thrive in my setup? I'm going insane trying to figure it out and is very tempted to just forgo the plants all together...
I have a 55gal with 5 half dollar-sized koi angels, 1 full grown marble angel, 5 zebra loaches, 1 lone glass cat, and 6 BN plecos. I have approx. 8 small Amazon swords and two Anubias. I use eco-complete as the substrate and added API root tabs when planting and Seachem Flourish twice a week. I have 2 65watt Coralife CFs which I turn on for 10 hours a day, with about 3 30min blackouts. I feed once a day and have a Fluval 405. I change the water twice a week, removing approx 50% of the water.
My fish are thriving but my tank is constantly overrun with algae and my plants are suffering. They basically get covered with algae and can't out-compete the algae. I thought I had the proper equipment to take care of the swords properly but obviously that is not the case. I wanted to get some easy-to-take-of plants without going out to buy an expensive c02 equipment. What am I doing wrong? If the swords are harder to take care of then what I expect, what plant should I get instead that'll thrive in my setup? I'm going insane trying to figure it out and is very tempted to just forgo the plants all together...