Hello All
First post and first time trying plants.
Questions abound right now, but I'm learning loads from you all.
A little info. on my setup fist I guess.
125G freshwater with south american cichlids.
2 small oscars
2 large severums
1 medium pleco
1 large pike
PH 7.0
KH/GH 4.0 degress
Ammonia 0 ppm
Nitrites 0 ppm
Nitrates 40 ppm
The filter currently consists of 2 Emp. 400 HOB's along with a wet/dry running around 900gph.
Lighting is currently 1 4ft triple tube "shop" light centered with 1 40w gro-lux, 1 32w standard "cool" white, and 1 40w power-glo. In addition, also on either side of this unit are single ceramic screw in fixtures with each one holding a 125w spot-gro. Everything is suspended approx. 12" above the glass.
The inital problem was very high nitrates (80-160 + ppm)
50%-90% water changes reduced it to tolerable levels, but only for a short (couple days max.) time.
I've added in the last week or so, anacharis floating, pennywort floating, water lettuce floating, and some houseplants with just the roots in the tank (philodendron and peace lilly) in an effort to combat these nitrates.
So sar it seems to be doing the job fairly well. as the nitrates are giong down.
I guess i'm curious about a few things right off.
1.) Do I have enough light.
2.) Do I need ferts. or just let the plants use the nitrates until they drop to 5-10ppm.
3.) Should I be thinking about CO2 injection. (A chart I found relating KH and PH shows 12.5ppm CO2 , with an ideal range between 10-20ppm.
And probably pages more, but these will do as a start. I'll keep reading as well.
All opinions and thoughts welcome.
Thanks in advance for your help.
E
First post and first time trying plants.
Questions abound right now, but I'm learning loads from you all.
A little info. on my setup fist I guess.
125G freshwater with south american cichlids.
2 small oscars
2 large severums
1 medium pleco
1 large pike
PH 7.0
KH/GH 4.0 degress
Ammonia 0 ppm
Nitrites 0 ppm
Nitrates 40 ppm
The filter currently consists of 2 Emp. 400 HOB's along with a wet/dry running around 900gph.
Lighting is currently 1 4ft triple tube "shop" light centered with 1 40w gro-lux, 1 32w standard "cool" white, and 1 40w power-glo. In addition, also on either side of this unit are single ceramic screw in fixtures with each one holding a 125w spot-gro. Everything is suspended approx. 12" above the glass.
The inital problem was very high nitrates (80-160 + ppm)
50%-90% water changes reduced it to tolerable levels, but only for a short (couple days max.) time.
I've added in the last week or so, anacharis floating, pennywort floating, water lettuce floating, and some houseplants with just the roots in the tank (philodendron and peace lilly) in an effort to combat these nitrates.
So sar it seems to be doing the job fairly well. as the nitrates are giong down.
I guess i'm curious about a few things right off.
1.) Do I have enough light.
2.) Do I need ferts. or just let the plants use the nitrates until they drop to 5-10ppm.
3.) Should I be thinking about CO2 injection. (A chart I found relating KH and PH shows 12.5ppm CO2 , with an ideal range between 10-20ppm.
And probably pages more, but these will do as a start. I'll keep reading as well.
All opinions and thoughts welcome.
Thanks in advance for your help.
E