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2pods 28-09-2006 12:43 PM

newplants/ols plants
 
Hi all

I've upped my 400l tank's puny 2x36w lighting to 4x36 (with new reflectors.
Couldn't get the tarnish off the old ones, oh well !).
New plants have arrived today.

So, do I remove the old ones with "some" algae on them, or keep them and
hope with more light, "Flourish", "Excel", and the new plants, the algae on
them will improve ?

Usually I just toss them into the compost bin, but if I can revive them it
would be good.
TIA

Peter



Richard Sexton 28-09-2006 01:22 PM

newplants/ols plants
 
In article , 2pods wrote:
Hi all

I've upped my 400l tank's puny 2x36w lighting to 4x36 (with new reflectors.
Couldn't get the tarnish off the old ones, oh well !).
New plants have arrived today.

So, do I remove the old ones with "some" algae on them, or keep them and
hope with more light, "Flourish", "Excel", and the new plants, the algae on
them will improve ?


If the only thing you're doing is adding more light you're likely to
have more algae not less.

Change water to shock the algae - it hates change.

Fertilize properly.

Use excel. While not officially an algicide it does hurt
algae very very badly usually to the point of death.

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2pods 28-09-2006 01:36 PM

newplants/ols plants
 

"Richard Sexton" wrote in message
...
In article , 2pods wrote:
Hi all

I've upped my 400l tank's puny 2x36w lighting to 4x36 (with new
reflectors.
Couldn't get the tarnish off the old ones, oh well !).
New plants have arrived today.

So, do I remove the old ones with "some" algae on them, or keep them and
hope with more light, "Flourish", "Excel", and the new plants, the algae
on
them will improve ?


If the only thing you're doing is adding more light you're likely to
have more algae not less.

Change water to shock the algae - it hates change.

Fertilize properly.

Use excel. While not officially an algicide it does hurt
algae very very badly usually to the point of death.

But the plants Richard, Dump or not dump ?
;-)

Peter



2pods 28-09-2006 07:27 PM

newplants/old plants
 
If the only thing you're doing is adding more light you're likely to
have more algae not less.

Change water to shock the algae - it hates change.

Fertilize properly.

Use excel. While not officially an algicide it does hurt
algae very very badly usually to the point of death.

But the plants Richard, Dump or not dump ?
;-)


Right, I've dumped the worst of the old plants.

Currently I'm dosing using Seachem's recommended dosage
i.e. Flourish twice a week and Excel 2 capfuls (for 400l) daily.
25% water change weekly.

Is this enough to keep the algae down ?

Peter



Richard Sexton 29-09-2006 04:16 PM

newplants/old plants
 
In article , 2pods wrote:
Right, I've dumped the worst of the old plants.


You could always save tip cuttings, but whatever.

Currently I'm dosing using Seachem's recommended dosage
i.e. Flourish twice a week and Excel 2 capfuls (for 400l) daily.
25% water change weekly.

Is this enough to keep the algae down ?


Works for me.


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