Aquarium Ludwigia Repens plant care and info. You should know some of the main tips to keep this plant effectively. Propagating this plant is extremely easy and figuring out where it needs its nutrients is the key to having a takeoff on your fish aquarium. Ludwigia Repens care is easy with these variables I talk about.
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Hi! Would love some suggestions on how to deal with our algae problem. We do weekly water changes but within a week the water is starting to turn green again. We also had hair algae growing on our moss so we removed it for now. The fish don’t seem bothered by it and our water parameters seem good too, but I am worried it could become a problem for them. We have tried using Interpet Green Away, but don’t really like using more chemicals than necessary and it makes the water milky. It’s a 210L planted aquarium with 4 otos and 18 tetras (hoping to had a few more gradually). Our tank is already in a pretty dark corner of the room and we have reduced light hours. The heater is set to the minimum recommended tolerance of the fish we have and plan to get (23 degC). Could it be that our filter isn’t sufficient? Or the fact we have a soil substrate below the gravel? Thank you
We did consider this but we have completely controlled any natural light on the tank, reduced the number of hours our tank light it on and even removed the blue light (our tank light has white red and blue) because we read that blue light encourages blooms. We don’t really want to reduce the light any further because then the fish and the plants will be sat in darkness for most of the day.
But you can starve a tank of light for a few days. It won't really affect your plants that much. Your plants are most likely suffering from light deprivation anyway because of how bad the algae is. I forget which nutrient it is but excessive amounts will cause a bloom. Hair algae feeds on phosphates from fish waste. Make sure you're vacuuming the gravel to remove it. Water changes frequently throughout the week should help as well.
We were going to but we’re told they produce a fair amount of waste which could encourage algae so we got otos instead. If they’re bottom feeders, would they actually remove the algae from the water column?
Too much light or too much heat. Decrease the light time, I recon and if your tank is in a sunny spot, I’d put a cover over it during the day.
How are your parameters good when the water looks like this? Feed less. Water changes. Reduce photo period. What's stock. well we are using strip tests atm as they came with the tank (probably less accurate and do plan to change). We feed the fish once every two days and it is mostly all eaten within 5-10 minutes. We have our photoperiod set to under 8 hrs currently, lessen this still? Do you mean stock as in the type of fish?
I dont know why im finding it extremely hard to find some lights for my 72 gallons tank whats the absolute best light out there for plants high tech. I just use 4' shop lights on mine. You can stager them. 1 side all the way to the end and the other one to the end on the other side! Works great! I an constantly trimming my plans because they have grown so much.
Just jump on eBay to find some of those cheap plant lights from China that's what I work the brilliant I've never had a problem with them and they're super super cheap. Greatest some store in America and buy really really expensive lights.
I can't tell people enough about cheap shop lights that you can pick up at Walmart. My plants took off once I made the jump.
I have my flow slowed right down for my betta and cos of that there’s not much water getting into the intake filter is ok but will it affect my biological filtration like cos my nitrates are always high.
No bacteria will remove nitrates. That’s why water changes are needed, to remove the nitrate. If they are always high that means water changes are needed.
Nitrates being always high means you need to increase water change schedule or decrease feeding. The end result of the nitrogen cycle is nitrates. The beginning of the nitrogen cycle is fish waste.
...anaerobic bacteria DOES remove nitrates.
What do you have on your outflow? You can get a flow bar to slow down the water then aim it toward the back glass to reduce it further without losing your filters GPH and effecting your filtration.
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