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Unfortunately i seem to be better at growing algae than plants
. I have a 75gal "show" tank (5'long, 2'tall, 1'wide) with two 40W T-12 bulbs in a shoplight fixture in the hood. It has a fine gravel substrate, and is planted with several Jungle Val and one anubius that I tied to the top of a lava rock. Unfortunately none of the plants are faring well -- the jungle val turns brownish at the edges, and bits break off, and some of the leaves seem to be doing an accordian thing. It's funny though, one of them seems to have shot off runners and started a baby plant right next to it.
Recently I started to notice some brownish algae on the sides of my tank, and I wiped most of it off. I also realized that most of the leaves on my anubias were also coated with some sort of algae -- one leaf, however, is bright green and does not appear to have any of the algae on it. I've also started to get spots of brownish algae on some of my rocks, and it's getting worse on the walls.
I have 5 danios in the tank cycling right now, it has no ammonia and sky-high nitrite, I'm waiting for my second bacteria colony
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I got some 0-0-3 fertilizer at the pet store, with iron, and molybdenum I think. I added enough for the 60 gallons of water (at the time I hadn't finished adding rocks so I left a few inches shy at the top) and then added the appropriate amount according to the bottle when I topped off the tank.
I'd be thankful for any insight or algae fighting measures anyone might suggest!
Recently I started to notice some brownish algae on the sides of my tank, and I wiped most of it off. I also realized that most of the leaves on my anubias were also coated with some sort of algae -- one leaf, however, is bright green and does not appear to have any of the algae on it. I've also started to get spots of brownish algae on some of my rocks, and it's getting worse on the walls.
I have 5 danios in the tank cycling right now, it has no ammonia and sky-high nitrite, I'm waiting for my second bacteria colony
I got some 0-0-3 fertilizer at the pet store, with iron, and molybdenum I think. I added enough for the 60 gallons of water (at the time I hadn't finished adding rocks so I left a few inches shy at the top) and then added the appropriate amount according to the bottle when I topped off the tank.
I'd be thankful for any insight or algae fighting measures anyone might suggest!