Cheers buddy. The rotala are loving the high light. A bit too much, they want to grow side ways and creep unless i keep trimming them.High lightning works perfect with rotala, very nice tank, happy to see you back!
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Ryan
Cheers buddy. The rotala are loving the high light. A bit too much, they want to grow side ways and creep unless i keep trimming them.High lightning works perfect with rotala, very nice tank, happy to see you back!
never mind lessons learnt. i just hope the hygrophila pindatifida will bounce back.Sad story, but the scape still loking awesome!
Hi.
Why did you use it? Burning some algae? Better use seachem;
h2o2 is very dangerous, I’ve killed some borara with it once and it burned some of my plants too..
sorry for your loss, tank is looking very nice, NA style if an fav of mine
Do you thing staghorn is related to high power lighting?
How much h2o2 do you dose generally?
Got some staghorn on my 60p too, only on the epiphytes...it’s under heavy lightning too (vivid 2) but I can dim it.
Staghorn i find is usually related to bad flow/fluctuation in co2. I've removed it successfully almost every time by trimming back plants blocking the flow pattern and cleaning the filters
Can i ask exactly what you did wrong did you dose the hydrogen peroxide on the stag horn then not fill the tank back up so wasn't diluted enough ? Tanks looks great and sure it will bounce back
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hello mate. its hard to tell. i using the es600 filter and the vuppa 2 on a 60p. should be enough flow. co2 how do i know if is fluctuation or consistently? the mount of bubble look just the same on a timer.
i had to do a large trim. would you recommend to remove all staghorn? i still got some on the bottom of some stems plants
Staghorn i find is usually related to bad flow/fluctuation in co2. I've removed it successfully almost every time by trimming back plants blocking the flow pattern and cleaning the filters
hiHow does that work mate