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Ceratophyllum discolouring - and detritus/dust on surface
I have a few bushes of ceratophyllum Demersum in my tank.
When they were put in they were dark - light green - some of the whorls on some of the plants were dying as you would expect. Now however, they have mostly gone a copper red colour - except for a few. I do not have strong lighting and was told that these are low'ish light plants. They have become a bit stragly but are still attractive. I inject CO2, the chemistry for PO4 = 0.25, Nitrate, Nitrite Ammonia are all 0. I have started putting in some liquid fertiliser. The substrate is pure Flourite. The lighting is 2 tritons and a flora glo tube. Watts per gallon does not add up (it's fairly low light in that respect about 1.33w/gall but I do have parabolic reflectors. Ant idea why these plants are discolouring so badly? They also accumulate detritus like there is no tomorrow despite the water being very clean. Also the surface accumulates dust and ultra-fine detritus which I think is stopping the light reaching the substrate. I have a Eheim filter turning over 660l/hr for a 250l tank - I have just replaced the venturi inlet with a spray bar (which is under the surface) and placed the outlet in a more visible place. The outlet I believ is doing a very poor job of collecting the dust and fine detritus as it floats up to the surface. Again any suggestions are welcome. Martin |
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