Hello,
I've been having issues with my Anubias & Amazon sword plants getting either dark/brown spots, fuzzy algae, or growing thin and dying off. I've always had a bit of a algae problem with my Anubias but as of late it has been getting out of hand. I've been doing more regular water changes, twice a week, and removing about 15% water each time. I've been getting more algae since I added a LED light instead of a traditional fluorescent. I was hoping water changes would help cut it down but it hasn't, if anything it has gotten worse. I'm thinking I have a CO2 and phosphate deficiency perhaps?
My current setup is as follows:
44gal tank
FugeRay Planted + Series LED Fixture - 36 in. - 27W
78 degrees
Fluval Pressurized 88g-CO2 Kit
I tested my the ammonia, PH, & nitrite levels and they were all normal. For the most part I've had issues with most plants except for one of my ferns and I cannot remember the breed. Some of the stuff on the plants I can scrape off but most seems like actual damage to the plant. I'm assuming from what I have read my Anubias should be in less direct light, but I'm not sure why my Amazon sword is suffering so much?
I am going to be purchasing some Seachem Flourish Phosphorus 500ml & Seachem Flourish 500ml to see if those will help. Likely start with the Phosphorus for a week and see if there is any impact and move forward. Otherwise, does anyone else have any suggestions? Fish are healthy and the rest of the tank looks good. I do have some algae that builds up on the substrate that I can't seem to get rid off. It isn't real bad but still annoying.
Thanks for any assistance!
Matthew
I've been having issues with my Anubias & Amazon sword plants getting either dark/brown spots, fuzzy algae, or growing thin and dying off. I've always had a bit of a algae problem with my Anubias but as of late it has been getting out of hand. I've been doing more regular water changes, twice a week, and removing about 15% water each time. I've been getting more algae since I added a LED light instead of a traditional fluorescent. I was hoping water changes would help cut it down but it hasn't, if anything it has gotten worse. I'm thinking I have a CO2 and phosphate deficiency perhaps?
My current setup is as follows:
44gal tank
FugeRay Planted + Series LED Fixture - 36 in. - 27W
78 degrees
Fluval Pressurized 88g-CO2 Kit
I tested my the ammonia, PH, & nitrite levels and they were all normal. For the most part I've had issues with most plants except for one of my ferns and I cannot remember the breed. Some of the stuff on the plants I can scrape off but most seems like actual damage to the plant. I'm assuming from what I have read my Anubias should be in less direct light, but I'm not sure why my Amazon sword is suffering so much?
I am going to be purchasing some Seachem Flourish Phosphorus 500ml & Seachem Flourish 500ml to see if those will help. Likely start with the Phosphorus for a week and see if there is any impact and move forward. Otherwise, does anyone else have any suggestions? Fish are healthy and the rest of the tank looks good. I do have some algae that builds up on the substrate that I can't seem to get rid off. It isn't real bad but still annoying.
Thanks for any assistance!
Matthew
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