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I just started keeping fish after about a 10 year
hiatus. The 20 gallon tank, fish and plant are all about a week and a half old and have began cycling well. The fish are showing no ill effects. PH is 8.0 (perfect for the 2 cichlids I have in it) Ammonia is coming down (currently at approx 2.0 PPM) Nitrites are of course rising now (.25 ppm). Anyway, that's the good part, my problem starts in that I have never raised live plants before. I put one in the tank as a starting point until I can learn more and it seems as though there is a great deal more I need to learn, the plant is turning strange colors. The tank has a 15 Watt flourescent full spectrum aquarium light and a temp of 75 Degrees. I have been "feeding" the plant once a week with a product called "Leaf Zone" by aquarium pharmaceuticals, INC.. Since I am color blind I cannot really describe what the plant looks like but they say a picture is worth a thousand words so hopefully these pictures will help. Higher res pics available at http://home.comcast.net/~shdanhof/PlantPics.htm Anyone have any ideas what could be done to save this plant? Thanks for your help, -Steve |
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Hi. Please don't post binary pictures to non-binary groups.
learn, the plant is turning strange colors. The tank has a 15 Watt flourescent full spectrum aquarium light and a temp of 75 Degrees. I have That's probably not enough light. How big is the tank? What kind of bulb is it, CF or regular fluorescent? -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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Hi. Please don't post binary pictures to non-binary groups.
Sorry must have posted the wrong one. I thought I just posted the link to my site. What kind of bulb is it, CF or regular fluorescent? It is a 20 gallon tank with a regular fluorescent bulb. It was the bulb that came with the hood. Can I get a higher wattage bulb or should I get another fixture? Thanks -Steve |
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Steve Danhof wrote:
It is a 20 gallon tank with a regular fluorescent bulb. It was the bulb Way too little light. that came with the hood. Can I get a higher wattage bulb or should I get another fixture? You probably want a retrofit kit. You can get a good deal on Ebay. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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Rick wrote:
what kind of plant is that? You can grown plants in that tank with that Like Nikki said, looks like a sword-type, which does require medium to high light. light but you have to pick the right plants like anubias, java fern, java moss and low light species of cryptocoryne. Unless it's a 20g long tank, his regular fluorescent bulb is too weak for most plants. I have a 20g long with an 18W regular fluorescent bulb and fluorite substrate heavily planted. The key to that tank is that it's very shallow. If TOP's tank is a regular 20g, he'll need much more light. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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![]() Unless it's a 20g long tank, his regular fluorescent bulb is too weak No it is not a long tank. I have started looking into the retrofit option, but I don't really know what I am looking for. Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks. Also would the plant, being in the condition it is in, raise the ammonia level at all? My tank's ammonia level has now gone back up to 4 ppm and the nitrite level has not changed from .25ppm in 3 days. The couple of fish I have in there seem to be handling it fine, but I know they cannot endure at these levels forever. -Steve |
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Steve Danhof wrote:
No it is not a long tank. I have started looking into the retrofit option, but I don't really know what I am looking for. Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks. Something like this would suffice: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW Remember, CF bulbs are much more efficient than regular fluorescent bulbs. You cannot compare their wattages, it's apples and oranges. Also would the plant, being in the condition it is in, raise the ammonia level at all? My tank's ammonia level has now gone back up to 4 ppm and the Why do you have ammonia? That is never a good sign. You should have zero ammonia and zero nitrites, otherwise your biofilter is not working properly. nitrite level has not changed from .25ppm in 3 days. The couple of fish I have in there seem to be handling it fine, but I know they cannot endure at these levels forever. They will suffer irreversible damage, even if they survive. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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