Pearling brown algae

funatnight

What am I doing?
Feb 27, 2005
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I just added a DIY CO2 to my 75g tank yesterday.
I have a few questions:

1. Some of the stalky plants have long white hairs growing out of them towards the bottom. I assume that these plants are trying to develop new roots. This is a good thing correct?

2. I have some brown algae on my rocks and now that I have added CO2, there is little bubbles all over it. :help: Any ideas?
 
Most stem plants will sprout these roots. If you were to bend the stem down and plant the roots in the substrate, chances are the plant would sprout a new stem from each leaf node. When I had Ambulia sessifloria, it used to crawl along the gravel, putting out roots at each node and growing new branches upwards from the original horizontal stem - it spread very quickly this way.
I've never seen algae pearl, but I don't doubt it's possible. Otos like diatoms (brown algae) a lot, if you want to get rid of it I'd suggest getting a few (if they're compatible with the other tank inhabitants).
 
The algae was just sitting there not doing anything until I added the CO2, and then it started to pearl (which I assume is the plant's way of giving off oxygen).

Do you have any suggestions for keeping the stem under the gravel? I have several plants that have started to do this, and it seems like the roots are about 1/2 way up the stem. Should I cut the stem and plant it, or should I leave it attached and just bury a portion of it?
 
If you want the stem to branch out, you can do either. Leaving it in the gravel and weighing it down will probably result in this happening faster - placing a cutting horizontally on the gravel may take longer as it will need to acclimate for a few days before it starts growing, as with any cutting. You can bury the roots in the gravel if they're long enough, I have weighed stems with short/no roots down (gently) with pebbles before and allowed them to grow roots down into the gravel, they take hold fairly quickly.
 
What are your thoughts on the lead weights that come on new plants? I was sort of leery to put them in my tank, but the LFS guy said that it was fine. Should I try to buy these weights?
 
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