I have read several posts and Krib pages that talk about heavily planted new tanks, algae blooms and waiting until plants "establish themselves" to help fend off algae. Since I am going through this very moment now with my 75 gallon 220 watt tank, I wonder what this really means.
I mean, my plants are pearling like crazy (yes I am injecting CO2) and some of the stem plants have added a couple inches in a week. Some that I planted have grown 3 inch roots in the same time, yet green water and algae on the glass is becoming a major issue here in week two of the tank's existence. I have not added any ferts - does "established" mean they have grown enough to need ferts? I have cut back my lighting to 8-9 hours (from 12) and hope that the 3 SAEs and 6 Amano shrimps coming tomorrow can make a dent in the algae growth. Any thoughts to help?
I mean, my plants are pearling like crazy (yes I am injecting CO2) and some of the stem plants have added a couple inches in a week. Some that I planted have grown 3 inch roots in the same time, yet green water and algae on the glass is becoming a major issue here in week two of the tank's existence. I have not added any ferts - does "established" mean they have grown enough to need ferts? I have cut back my lighting to 8-9 hours (from 12) and hope that the 3 SAEs and 6 Amano shrimps coming tomorrow can make a dent in the algae growth. Any thoughts to help?