I've started a new tank recently (around 3 weeks at this point, not quite fully cycled yet. (nitrite levels have peaked but not yet gone down) and the plants look like they are either dying or at the very least not doing well. I'm not sure what the issue is. I had started doing EI, but stopped about a week ago (I did it for about a week) when the plants all seemed to suddenly start doing worse. (they since kind of got a little better and fertilizing might have been completely unrelated, but I've just felt skiddish about changing anything right now)
All of my elodea densa is melting and now appears to be growing algae of some kind. The new growth is vibrantly green and looks very healthy though. Should I just prune the rotten leaves? Or should I clip and replant the new growth and just throw the rest away?
My sword is turning yellowish and generally just not looking great. The small leaves all are turning to lace and brown. (not sure which came first, I didn't notice either until just now)
The anubias is in general exactly as it was when I bought it, except for those three brown spots. One of the leafs on one of the plants has turned a lellowish green.
The java ferns are all doing not terrible, but some leaves are getting diffuse black shadows and some are getting small black dots. Some leaves are fine, but none of them seem to be thriving.
As you can see from the picture, half of what I think is water wisteria has just died. I'm not sure if the other half is still alive or not.
Any tips would be welcomed. This is my second planted tank ever and I'm not sure what's wrong.
My specs:
40 gallon breeder
Pressurized co2
sunsun hw-303b
finnex planted+
ecocomplete gravel
My plants:
Elodea densa
Anubias (i've forgotten the exact species)
A sword (I don't think it's an amazon sword, not sure)
Java fern
Water Wisteria (i think, not sure)
(in retrospect, I should have kept better track of what exactly I got. Will do in the future)
Levels:
Temp: ~75 F
Ammonia: 0 ppm (bumping up to ~3)
Nitrite: 2 ppm
Nitrate: 40/80 ppm (nned to do another water change)




















All of my elodea densa is melting and now appears to be growing algae of some kind. The new growth is vibrantly green and looks very healthy though. Should I just prune the rotten leaves? Or should I clip and replant the new growth and just throw the rest away?
My sword is turning yellowish and generally just not looking great. The small leaves all are turning to lace and brown. (not sure which came first, I didn't notice either until just now)
The anubias is in general exactly as it was when I bought it, except for those three brown spots. One of the leafs on one of the plants has turned a lellowish green.
The java ferns are all doing not terrible, but some leaves are getting diffuse black shadows and some are getting small black dots. Some leaves are fine, but none of them seem to be thriving.
As you can see from the picture, half of what I think is water wisteria has just died. I'm not sure if the other half is still alive or not.
Any tips would be welcomed. This is my second planted tank ever and I'm not sure what's wrong.
My specs:
40 gallon breeder
Pressurized co2
sunsun hw-303b
finnex planted+
ecocomplete gravel
My plants:
Elodea densa
Anubias (i've forgotten the exact species)
A sword (I don't think it's an amazon sword, not sure)
Java fern
Water Wisteria (i think, not sure)
(in retrospect, I should have kept better track of what exactly I got. Will do in the future)
Levels:
Temp: ~75 F
Ammonia: 0 ppm (bumping up to ~3)
Nitrite: 2 ppm
Nitrate: 40/80 ppm (nned to do another water change)



















