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Old 08-11-2012, 02:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Java Fern BI-Color + Root Algae?

heres a pic of my tank (when i first arranged the setup) and the affected java fern (2 weeks after the setup).. it is growing well since i took the picture but the leaf's color stays the same and now another leaf has the same discoloration... anybody have an idea whats happening/lacking? also what are those browning stuff growing on my fern's roots(a number of the roots has it growing on it)? how do i get rid of it or stop it from growing(unless its something good)?

i have a 34 gallon tank with more or less 40 watts of light going for an average of 8 hours a day.. i use flourish excel organic carbon every other day and flourish comprehensive supplement once a week.. dosing is based on the bottles instructions...

i have 2 discus, 2 siamese algae eater, 2 corys, 8 barbs in it... of which i feed 1-2 times a day...

Tank------- http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...b/DSC00345.jpg

Fern------- http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...b/DSC00360.jpg
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Old 08-11-2012, 07:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The "discoloration" you see is actually normal. It is typically found on newer leaves that have just sprouted...at least on java ferns. As they age, the leaves will take a more uniform green color.
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The "discoloration" you see is actually normal. It is typically found on newer leaves that have just sprouted...at least on java ferns. As they age, the leaves will take a more uniform green color.
hopefully it is.. lol... so how long before they start becoming totally green? also, any idea with that brown growing thingie? LOL
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The leaf usually does not go fully green. There is usually a small area at the tip that does not go green even when mature. It can take anywhere from a week to several weeks depending on the conditions. But probably 1-2 weeks.
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