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    Filamentous algae.. Why??

    This is a transition of low light to high light systom. Anubias and java fern are low light reguirement plants. Having too much light will actually stunt its growth. The plants are melting away cause they cant take it with so much light. I doubt adding ferts will help. Sent from my SM-G901F...
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    update on my 92g corner discus tank..

    Discus needs to be fed alot and maybe his water change regime does not match the output of his discus. Can try shift your light higher away from the tank or shade your lights abit. Also all anubias when keep directly under high light will surely have some GSA. Anubias needs to be kept under...
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    update on my 92g corner discus tank..

    What are your WC regime? I found that my tanks began to have GSA on my plants after i skip 2 months on WC. Although my 4ft tank is heavily planted, i was keeping baby altum angels and i need to feed alot to them. High nutrient in the water without water change could have resulted in more GGA...
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    Hygrophila corymbosa compacta

    I have co2 but i stop using it when the hgro started to dropped leaves when i run it. I dun know if it was co2 or other things contributing to the leaves dropping. Anyway my tank is all what i called " low tech plants" they all can grow well without co2. Now weekly dosing of excel. Im also...
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    Hygrophila corymbosa compacta

    Gook luck with your new plant. Sure it will grow well for you Sent from my SM-G901F using Tapatalk
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    Hygrophila corymbosa compacta

    [ATTACH]270740[/ATTACH No special attention need to grow this plant. It will grow like weeds. However i did add seachem root tab a few month back and weekly dosing or seachem iron/potassium/flourish. Maybe that why for the more bushy growth Sent from my SM-G901F using Tapatalk
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    Hygrophila corymbosa compacta

    Mine is more bushy and had more narrow leave Sent from my SM-G901F using Tapatalk
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    Shrimp "bowl" plant suggestions

    From what i know, anubias nana pettie can be fine without any fert. But adding iron and potassium will make its growth to the fullest potential. Also it dun need co2. Best to have it under shade rather than direct light. Sent from my SM-G901F using Tapatalk
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    Shrimp "bowl" plant suggestions

    Hi all, all these talking abt shrimp bowl is getting me excited. Planning to set up one too.I have a 4 ft tank but i am a noob in shrimp. Question: does shrimp bowl need to have a filter for aeration? Sent from my SM-G901F using Tapatalk
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