Greetings,
I'm new here and pretty new to this whole planted tank thing, so please bare with me.
The tank I'm working on right now (I have 6, 4 1/2 being planted!) is my 40 gallon breeder tank... 36x18x16. I have recently changed the lighting in the tank from a pair of 24" GE Chroma 50's to a dual 36" setup with two 30W Phillips Home Light 'Cool' bulbs... these show a temp of 4,100 K. The lights are really bright... much more than before, but plat growth is mixed. With the smaller bulbs, The light was darker, but plant growth seemed to be more uniform, meaning all plants were going albeit not really too crazy like! I do have DIY CO2, the tank parameters are Ph about 6.8 to 7, GH about 15 to 20, temp 80 degrees and I'd consider this to be a medium planted tank.
Here's the basic problem... I have an Amazon sword that was growing slow, but was already to the top of the tank. Recently, I've noticed that the leaves are slowly becoming tranparent and basically disappearing! I don't have many fish in the tank right now... a breeding paia of Bolivian rams, an Agasissi(sp?) Apisto and a pair of Bristle-nose plecos. I don't think it's the plecos eating the plants and this just started shortly after I changed the lighting. So my Long-winded question is do you think it is a nutrient deficiency, or could these new lights be too strong?
Also, the substrate is 1/2 sand, 1/2 Flourite and I dose with Kent freshwater fert , Formula K/Fe once a week at recommended dosage. I've also had a pretty serious outbreak of blue-green slime-like algae since the new lights also. The lights are one approx. 14 hours a day.
Thanks a bunch,
Bill C.
I'm new here and pretty new to this whole planted tank thing, so please bare with me.
The tank I'm working on right now (I have 6, 4 1/2 being planted!) is my 40 gallon breeder tank... 36x18x16. I have recently changed the lighting in the tank from a pair of 24" GE Chroma 50's to a dual 36" setup with two 30W Phillips Home Light 'Cool' bulbs... these show a temp of 4,100 K. The lights are really bright... much more than before, but plat growth is mixed. With the smaller bulbs, The light was darker, but plant growth seemed to be more uniform, meaning all plants were going albeit not really too crazy like! I do have DIY CO2, the tank parameters are Ph about 6.8 to 7, GH about 15 to 20, temp 80 degrees and I'd consider this to be a medium planted tank.
Here's the basic problem... I have an Amazon sword that was growing slow, but was already to the top of the tank. Recently, I've noticed that the leaves are slowly becoming tranparent and basically disappearing! I don't have many fish in the tank right now... a breeding paia of Bolivian rams, an Agasissi(sp?) Apisto and a pair of Bristle-nose plecos. I don't think it's the plecos eating the plants and this just started shortly after I changed the lighting. So my Long-winded question is do you think it is a nutrient deficiency, or could these new lights be too strong?
Also, the substrate is 1/2 sand, 1/2 Flourite and I dose with Kent freshwater fert , Formula K/Fe once a week at recommended dosage. I've also had a pretty serious outbreak of blue-green slime-like algae since the new lights also. The lights are one approx. 14 hours a day.
Thanks a bunch,
Bill C.