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That to much light Really can mess things up even in highly monitored chemistry tank with co2 injection... Lost two fancy guppies. Because of my battle with algae which wasn't out of control but I wanted to address it before it got out hand and it was headed that way. I had the tank on a 10 hour...
I just don't get it ! That water is stable. I recently added a CO2 diffuser to the tank for the plants. I even removed a Java Fern from the tank cause it looked like had some growth on it only to realize it was growing roots ! Tank stats as of today and logged. 0 ammonia 0 nitrites 15 PPM...
I have a planted community tank. The water if pretty basic. As I think the plants have used all the co2. I have a PH of 8.1 via the digital meter and between 7.4-7.6 via an api test kit. The tank is about a month old fully cycled with Ammonia/Nitrite at 0 Nitrates at 25ppm. I'm using that 88gram...
so I have some mopani wood boiled for two sessions and my tank is almost done a fishless cycle but what I didn't expect it to be alkonline general planted tank was not out of control on any side but was expecting more acid. can anyone explain ?
So I have had a beta fish (My gateway fish) :) Moved him to a 5 gallon tank which is in the process of cycling. But now I have a 25 gallon home for him to live in and intend to do a fish less cycle with. My question isn't about the cycling process that I understand completely. My question is...