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Old 20-03-2003, 05:32 AM
Mr Stout
 
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Default Plant Grazer... Pl*co maybe?

Thanks for the advice/ help. I will be adding some Jobe water plant tabs to
my substrate this week to see if that helps at all. I've been thinking about
redoing the whole tank anyhow, and this might just be a good time to do
that.


"Dave Millman" wrote in message
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: Mr Stout wrote:
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: My planted 29 USgal tank is looking pretty shabby. My Amazon swords have
: holes in most of the leaves; the dwarf sag is nearly all gone; my hygro
is
: completely gone; the cardinal plants are leggy and full of holes;
however,
: my anubias is doing wonderfully and so is the java moss and java fern.
My
: question is, what might be happening to my plants?
:
: This tank has been set up for about 1 ½ years now. The water parameters
are
: great (pH 7.4, KH apx 3º, GH apx 3º, Ammonia 0, NO2 0, NO3 .5 ±).
:
: According to the charts, you have a CO2 level of about 3.6, which is
barely
: above what it would be without the DIY CO2 setup. A good DIY setup should
be
: able to give you 20+ppm CO2 in a 29 gallon tank without problems.
:
: If your Nitrate level is indeed 0.5 ppm, this is extremely low, although
most
: test kits can't give a measurement this low. Are you certain this is
correct? If
: so, a good target range for Nitrate is 5-10ppm.
:
: Low CO2 and low Nitrate could account for the symptoms you are describing.
:
:
: I add DYI CO2, flourish iron, and "Seachem®" Equilibrium (to purified
: water). I have a Custom Sea Life 50/50 55watt light and 2 -15 watt
compact
: fluorescents mounted in the hood.
:
:
: It sounds like you are not dosing traces. Try rereading these sections of
the
: group FAQ:
:
: http://www.thekrib.com/Plants/Fertilizer/
: http://www.thekrib.com/Plants/balance-randall.html
: http://www.thekrib.com/Plants/CO2/
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