Problems with Anubias Nana?!

SchizotypalVamp

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So about two weeks ago I set up my first planted tank, a picotope. The lighting is sort of subdued, since, well, it's not an upraded and the 2 ADFs and Betta like it that way. It has eco-complete substrate and two independent LFSs said that I would never have to use fertilizer. I have Java moss, one bundle of bacopa from petsmart,one Anubias Nana, two staghorn java ferns, a moss ball, and a dwarf plant who's name I can't remember(blush) but is growing very well. Everything is doing fine, but the nana has some brownish stuff on and some brown spots on its leaves.
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Some of its leaves are a lighter color. The lighting is most concentrated toward the back, where the nana is. The rhizome is weighed down, not physically connected to, some bogwood, and a good part of the roots are exposed, but they have found the substrate.
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A bunch of roots died, but now there are many new, green ones that are also finding the substrate. Any advice? I just repositioned the lighting.
 
Hi. Anubias is a slow growing plant and stores energy through its rhizomes and I read that sometimes when theres too much being stored the plant have a hard time utilizing this energy thus causing some leaves to turn yellow and have spots or something like that. From personal experience, Its usually caused by either too much lighting, excessive fertilization, or lack of fertilization. My anubias had the same spots ans stayed there for ages wthout the leaves melting or anything. From your picture it looks like its getting too much light.
 
I think the moss will need a bit more light so maybe (just worried bout the bottom part dying) if you move it to the left next to the crypt when your facing your tank it may receive more light. It can tolerate different light settings even the brightest light. Hope this helps
 
how do you like your pH NH3/NH4 meter? I've been thinking about getting one of those for my 55 (which is cycling now.. not having to wait 20 minutes for an ammonia test would be nice..)

good luck figuring out the lighting/plant situation.. tank looks good btw! i love the moss ball 2x the size of your betta. haha
 
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