I got Cs in my botany classes. So help me out here.
I've got a Madagascar Lace that seemed to do fine for a while but then fell apart. It's been two 3x1 inch leaves for about a 2 months now. It did sprout a flower around 3 months ago.
The tank is 20g with a 15w fluorescent. No CO2. I've put some fertilizer tablets in the gravel. It's got 4 chunks of java fern that are going nuts. A 5" Anubias nana that seems to be fine. Last week I took the fish out and traded them in, so right now it's only stocked with a group of ghost shrimp, ottos, and a betta.
pH is 7.5
Ammonia/Nitrite 0
Nitrate .25
The water is pretty hard, it's off the chart. Thanks to Los Angeles water supply. I never have used any softeners.
I did have diatoms come back briefly, but I replaced the fluorescent bulb and they retreated.
I've been led to believe that the 15w and no CO2 is sufficient to grow a healthy Madagascar Lace, is it true? and if so, any ideas on why mine isn't doing so well.
I've got a Madagascar Lace that seemed to do fine for a while but then fell apart. It's been two 3x1 inch leaves for about a 2 months now. It did sprout a flower around 3 months ago.
The tank is 20g with a 15w fluorescent. No CO2. I've put some fertilizer tablets in the gravel. It's got 4 chunks of java fern that are going nuts. A 5" Anubias nana that seems to be fine. Last week I took the fish out and traded them in, so right now it's only stocked with a group of ghost shrimp, ottos, and a betta.
pH is 7.5
Ammonia/Nitrite 0
Nitrate .25
The water is pretty hard, it's off the chart. Thanks to Los Angeles water supply. I never have used any softeners.
I did have diatoms come back briefly, but I replaced the fluorescent bulb and they retreated.
I've been led to believe that the 15w and no CO2 is sufficient to grow a healthy Madagascar Lace, is it true? and if so, any ideas on why mine isn't doing so well.