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Old 08-12-2008, 09:58 AM   #1
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My blyxa japonica was doing great...5wpg, 35ppm CO2, regular fert dosing...then I had an algae problem that I got rid of with flourish excel. The blyxa seemed to be doing fine for a week or so, but now it's getting some holes and not growing noticably.

Is blyxa really excel sensitive?

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Old 08-12-2008, 01:43 PM   #2
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I don't think blyxa is particularly excel sensitive. I use gluteraldehyde, which is similar to excel, on a daily basis and my blyxa has been growing strong for a long time now.

Did you overdose the excel and/or dose directly on the blyxa?
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I don't think blyxa is particularly excel sensitive. I use gluteraldehyde, which is similar to excel, on a daily basis and my blyxa has been growing strong for a long time now.

Did you overdose the excel and/or dose directly on the blyxa?
Yeah I did a 2.5x dose to sweep up some algae. Did a number on the algae with the rest of my plants looking great. Is there anything that blyxa likes particularly?
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Default Re: Blyxa and Excel

I have it in a tank with soil under eco-complete and no dosing except gluteraldehyde. Roughly moderate lighting of 65w over 29 gallons and I have fairly soft water. It takes a bit of time to recover after I uproot, separate, and replant, but then it starts growing like a weed again. I've dosed the gluteraldehyde directly on the blyxa many times without any adverse effects so I'd think yours should recover quickly if it was a problem with the Excel.

I wonder if you might have a nutrient deficiency. I count on my soil layer and fish food/waste to provide what is needed and I've never had any noticeable deficiencies to date so I don't know what deficiency (if it is one) could cause your problem.
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