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I've got a Samolus Parviflorus which was doing really well about a month
ago.. I have since switched using co2 tabs and gone with a 10lbs bottle with the whole setup. (overkill, i know) Since then, it has been developing light algae. ph - 7 all other levels are normal using the test kit light - 35watt Flora-Glo fertilizer - 15ml Tropica Master Grow once a week after a 1/4-1/2 water change. At the same time I add 1 ml of liquid Fe and continue every other day for 3 days, so 3 ml total for the week. I add 1ml of Potassium twice a week - The lights are on for exactly 12 hours/day - The tank is partially full with 7 swords, 1 anubias barteri on wood, 1 Samolus Parviflorus, and a 1 fast growing hygrophila corymbosa which is totally green and no algae.. - I've got about 9 neon tetra's, 4 angels, and 1 strawberry tetra. had an SAE, but died (old age) - Aquaclear 200 filter with carbon, ammonia, sponge.. any suggestions? I was thinking of picking up "the beast" from AHSupply, 96 watt 6500k to replace the lighting, but I'd like to find out what's going on first with this plant before i go ahead with it.. is the Samolus Parviflorus considered a fast growing plant? I'm wondering if i should pickup a few more hygrophila corymbosa's?? maybe they might take the algae away before it can develop? Mike |
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