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Doug Sheely 25-02-2003 12:29 AM

recomendations requested
 
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community tank. Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at aproximnately a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter. 2 - 55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve plant
growth and overall health.



kush 25-02-2003 12:39 AM

recomendations requested
 
At pH 6.9 and kH 15, by formula, your CO2 is right at the level where it may
start being harmful to your fish.

What kind of plants do you have, how long has the tank been up, are you
adding fertilizer, and what is the water temperature? Do you have algae
and, if so, what kind?

kush

Doug Sheely wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community tank.

Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at aproximnately

a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter. 2 - 55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve plant
growth and overall health.





kush 25-02-2003 12:39 AM

recomendations requested
 
At pH 6.9 and kH 15, by formula, your CO2 is right at the level where it may
start being harmful to your fish.

What kind of plants do you have, how long has the tank been up, are you
adding fertilizer, and what is the water temperature? Do you have algae
and, if so, what kind?

kush

Doug Sheely wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community tank.

Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at aproximnately

a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter. 2 - 55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve plant
growth and overall health.





Craig Brye 25-02-2003 01:19 AM

recomendations requested
 
If the measurements are right, your CO2 level is around 57 ppm. I'm
surprised your fish aren't showing signs of distress. Are you fairly
positive your KH test is reliable?

--
Craig Brye
University of Phoenix Online

"Doug Sheely" wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community tank.

Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at aproximnately

a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter. 2 - 55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve plant
growth and overall health.





Craig Brye 25-02-2003 01:19 AM

recomendations requested
 
If the measurements are right, your CO2 level is around 57 ppm. I'm
surprised your fish aren't showing signs of distress. Are you fairly
positive your KH test is reliable?

--
Craig Brye
University of Phoenix Online

"Doug Sheely" wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community tank.

Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at aproximnately

a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter. 2 - 55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve plant
growth and overall health.





Doug Sheely 25-02-2003 01:26 AM

recomendations requested
 
My tank has been set up for about two years but I just added the plants and
new lighting within the last couple of months. I am not adding any
fertilizers and I do have a UV sterilizer running after having a serious
green water outbreak approximately 2 weeks ago.Plants include Amazon Swords,
Camboa, Ludwiga,Micro Swords and others.
"kush" wrote in message
...
At pH 6.9 and kH 15, by formula, your CO2 is right at the level where it

may
start being harmful to your fish.

What kind of plants do you have, how long has the tank been up, are you
adding fertilizer, and what is the water temperature? Do you have algae
and, if so, what kind?

kush

Doug Sheely wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community tank.

Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at

aproximnately
a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter. 2 - 55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve plant
growth and overall health.







Doug Sheely 25-02-2003 01:26 AM

recomendations requested
 
My tank has been set up for about two years but I just added the plants and
new lighting within the last couple of months. I am not adding any
fertilizers and I do have a UV sterilizer running after having a serious
green water outbreak approximately 2 weeks ago.Plants include Amazon Swords,
Camboa, Ludwiga,Micro Swords and others.
"kush" wrote in message
...
At pH 6.9 and kH 15, by formula, your CO2 is right at the level where it

may
start being harmful to your fish.

What kind of plants do you have, how long has the tank been up, are you
adding fertilizer, and what is the water temperature? Do you have algae
and, if so, what kind?

kush

Doug Sheely wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community tank.

Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at

aproximnately
a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter. 2 - 55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve plant
growth and overall health.







Doug Sheely 25-02-2003 01:28 AM

recomendations requested
 
I believe it is accurate I am using an Aquarium Pharmaceuticals test kit and
have tested it several times.
"Craig Brye" wrote in message
...
If the measurements are right, your CO2 level is around 57 ppm. I'm
surprised your fish aren't showing signs of distress. Are you fairly
positive your KH test is reliable?

--
Craig Brye
University of Phoenix Online

"Doug Sheely" wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community tank.

Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at

aproximnately
a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter. 2 - 55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve plant
growth and overall health.







Doug Sheely 25-02-2003 01:28 AM

recomendations requested
 
I believe it is accurate I am using an Aquarium Pharmaceuticals test kit and
have tested it several times.
"Craig Brye" wrote in message
...
If the measurements are right, your CO2 level is around 57 ppm. I'm
surprised your fish aren't showing signs of distress. Are you fairly
positive your KH test is reliable?

--
Craig Brye
University of Phoenix Online

"Doug Sheely" wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community tank.

Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at

aproximnately
a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter. 2 - 55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve plant
growth and overall health.







kush 25-02-2003 02:33 AM

recomendations requested
 
OK, you've got more than enough light and CO2 for photosynthesis, so if
you're plants aren't growing, I assume that either they're nutrient
deficient or the water's too cold. You've got nitrate and phosphate, so you
need to supplement with trace elements. Make sure your thermostat is set at
72º or better.

Doug Sheely wrote in message
...
My tank has been set up for about two years but I just added the plants

and
new lighting within the last couple of months. I am not adding any
fertilizers and I do have a UV sterilizer running after having a serious
green water outbreak approximately 2 weeks ago.Plants include Amazon

Swords,
Camboa, Ludwiga,Micro Swords and others.
"kush" wrote in message
...
At pH 6.9 and kH 15, by formula, your CO2 is right at the level where it

may
start being harmful to your fish.

What kind of plants do you have, how long has the tank been up, are you
adding fertilizer, and what is the water temperature? Do you have algae
and, if so, what kind?

kush

Doug Sheely wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community

tank.
Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am

fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at

aproximnately
a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter. 2 -

55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve

plant
growth and overall health.









kush 25-02-2003 02:33 AM

recomendations requested
 
OK, you've got more than enough light and CO2 for photosynthesis, so if
you're plants aren't growing, I assume that either they're nutrient
deficient or the water's too cold. You've got nitrate and phosphate, so you
need to supplement with trace elements. Make sure your thermostat is set at
72º or better.

Doug Sheely wrote in message
...
My tank has been set up for about two years but I just added the plants

and
new lighting within the last couple of months. I am not adding any
fertilizers and I do have a UV sterilizer running after having a serious
green water outbreak approximately 2 weeks ago.Plants include Amazon

Swords,
Camboa, Ludwiga,Micro Swords and others.
"kush" wrote in message
...
At pH 6.9 and kH 15, by formula, your CO2 is right at the level where it

may
start being harmful to your fish.

What kind of plants do you have, how long has the tank been up, are you
adding fertilizer, and what is the water temperature? Do you have algae
and, if so, what kind?

kush

Doug Sheely wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community

tank.
Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am

fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at

aproximnately
a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter. 2 -

55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve

plant
growth and overall health.









Frank Mamone 25-02-2003 06:21 PM

recomendations requested
 
Note that phosphates will through off you CO2 calculations. Are you using
any additives at all that contain phospates?

"Doug Sheely" wrote in message
...
I believe it is accurate I am using an Aquarium Pharmaceuticals test kit

and
have tested it several times.
"Craig Brye" wrote in message
...
If the measurements are right, your CO2 level is around 57 ppm. I'm
surprised your fish aren't showing signs of distress. Are you fairly
positive your KH test is reliable?

--
Craig Brye
University of Phoenix Online

"Doug Sheely" wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community

tank.
Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am

fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at

aproximnately
a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter. 2 -

55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve

plant
growth and overall health.









Frank Mamone 25-02-2003 06:21 PM

recomendations requested
 
Note that phosphates will through off you CO2 calculations. Are you using
any additives at all that contain phospates?

"Doug Sheely" wrote in message
...
I believe it is accurate I am using an Aquarium Pharmaceuticals test kit

and
have tested it several times.
"Craig Brye" wrote in message
...
If the measurements are right, your CO2 level is around 57 ppm. I'm
surprised your fish aren't showing signs of distress. Are you fairly
positive your KH test is reliable?

--
Craig Brye
University of Phoenix Online

"Doug Sheely" wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community

tank.
Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am

fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at

aproximnately
a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter. 2 -

55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve

plant
growth and overall health.









Doug Sheely 25-02-2003 11:12 PM

recomendations requested
 
No I am not using any additives at all.
"Frank Mamone" wrote in message
.. .
Note that phosphates will through off you CO2 calculations. Are you using
any additives at all that contain phospates?

"Doug Sheely" wrote in message
...
I believe it is accurate I am using an Aquarium Pharmaceuticals test kit

and
have tested it several times.
"Craig Brye" wrote in message
...
If the measurements are right, your CO2 level is around 57 ppm. I'm
surprised your fish aren't showing signs of distress. Are you fairly
positive your KH test is reliable?

--
Craig Brye
University of Phoenix Online

"Doug Sheely" wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community

tank.
Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am

fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at

aproximnately
a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter.

2 -
55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve

plant
growth and overall health.











Doug Sheely 25-02-2003 11:12 PM

recomendations requested
 
No I am not using any additives at all.
"Frank Mamone" wrote in message
.. .
Note that phosphates will through off you CO2 calculations. Are you using
any additives at all that contain phospates?

"Doug Sheely" wrote in message
...
I believe it is accurate I am using an Aquarium Pharmaceuticals test kit

and
have tested it several times.
"Craig Brye" wrote in message
...
If the measurements are right, your CO2 level is around 57 ppm. I'm
surprised your fish aren't showing signs of distress. Are you fairly
positive your KH test is reliable?

--
Craig Brye
University of Phoenix Online

"Doug Sheely" wrote in message
...
These are my current test measurements of my 55g planted community

tank.
Any
suggestions?

PH 6.9
KH 15
Nitrite 0
Amonia 0
Phosphate 1.0
Nitrate 20

Plant growth is minimal and no fish distress that I can see. I am

fairly
sure that my Co2 level is a little high. Co2 is injected at

aproximnately
a
bubble a second. small gravel substrate. Magnum cannister filter.

2 -
55
watt pc lights. Thanks in advance for your suggestions to improve

plant
growth and overall health.












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