Mollyelzie
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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- Jun 8, 2021
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Well I decided to finally introduce a live plant into my tank about a few weeks ago. Java moss is supposed to be quite easy to take care of. I attached it to a piece of drift wood with hair bands (not too tight just enough so it didn’t fall off the wood).
Anyways……my Java moss is just clearly dying. It’s more brown than it is green and it hasn’t grown at all. I attached a photo (my water is yellow because of tannins from my wood). Any advice what I’m doing wrong?
I use the tropica premium nutrition and I have lights that I dimmed down a lot as they were very bright and didn’t wanna stress my cories.
I do have a heater. I keep the water not too warm. Advice please!!!!! Also is my Java moss completely dead or can it be revived? The picture doesn’t really give it justice for how brown it is.
I also added salvinia that looks like it’s doing fine for the moment, only added it like 5 days ago tho so can’t confirm 100% just yet. I have quite a fast flow that I had to slow down a bit
Anyways……my Java moss is just clearly dying. It’s more brown than it is green and it hasn’t grown at all. I attached a photo (my water is yellow because of tannins from my wood). Any advice what I’m doing wrong?
I use the tropica premium nutrition and I have lights that I dimmed down a lot as they were very bright and didn’t wanna stress my cories.
I do have a heater. I keep the water not too warm. Advice please!!!!! Also is my Java moss completely dead or can it be revived? The picture doesn’t really give it justice for how brown it is.
I also added salvinia that looks like it’s doing fine for the moment, only added it like 5 days ago tho so can’t confirm 100% just yet. I have quite a fast flow that I had to slow down a bit