First my tank parameters...
72 gallon freshwater
pH 7.2
dKH 10
dGH 16
CO2 (calculated) 19
Nitrite 0
Ammonia 0
Nitrate 40
I am injecting CO2 and have 110 watts of cf lighting. I have two amazon swords that seem to be finally doing well - getting bigger with new growth. My val is not doing much other than loosing leaves and sprouting pale new growth. The hygro I planted was doing OK but is more recently loosing lots of leave and heading for the grave. I have more green algae than I want and everytime I hit the tank with some nutrients, the algae takes over.
Questions:
1) I sense that my nitrate is too high. Is 40ppm too high? Other than water changes, is there a good way to keep it down? I am changing 30% every two weeks.
2) Is my KH and GH too high? Will this limit plant growth? I have crushed coral in the filter.
3) How can I control the green algae? My otos aren't really up to the job. They are outnumbered.
4) Do I have enough light? My bulbs are 9300K. Would Actinic bulbs be better? Or maybe a mix?
Thanks!
72 gallon freshwater
pH 7.2
dKH 10
dGH 16
CO2 (calculated) 19
Nitrite 0
Ammonia 0
Nitrate 40
I am injecting CO2 and have 110 watts of cf lighting. I have two amazon swords that seem to be finally doing well - getting bigger with new growth. My val is not doing much other than loosing leaves and sprouting pale new growth. The hygro I planted was doing OK but is more recently loosing lots of leave and heading for the grave. I have more green algae than I want and everytime I hit the tank with some nutrients, the algae takes over.
Questions:
1) I sense that my nitrate is too high. Is 40ppm too high? Other than water changes, is there a good way to keep it down? I am changing 30% every two weeks.
2) Is my KH and GH too high? Will this limit plant growth? I have crushed coral in the filter.
3) How can I control the green algae? My otos aren't really up to the job. They are outnumbered.
4) Do I have enough light? My bulbs are 9300K. Would Actinic bulbs be better? Or maybe a mix?
Thanks!
