Lee Sweeting
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Hi! I have recently noticed that my Anubias has got some green spot algae on the older leaves. The new growth seems to be unaffected. I was hoping someone could tell me why the is happening, and offer some pointers on how to solve this issue.
My co2 injection is good, all the other plants in the tank are unaffected, and are pearling as usual, as is the anubias. My gas comes on three hours before lights on and i am able to depress the pH by one unit before lights on. My ph remains stable through out the photo period.
I'm also dosing EI as per Clive's tutorial.
I have a 125 ltr tank, with two 28w T5's (using reflectors) for a period of 7 hours.
I'm also turning over 10 x the volume of the tank each hour. I'm using a spray bar along the length of the back glass. My flow and distribution seem to be very good.
Any suggestions would be very welcome.
Thanks,
Lee.
My co2 injection is good, all the other plants in the tank are unaffected, and are pearling as usual, as is the anubias. My gas comes on three hours before lights on and i am able to depress the pH by one unit before lights on. My ph remains stable through out the photo period.
I'm also dosing EI as per Clive's tutorial.
I have a 125 ltr tank, with two 28w T5's (using reflectors) for a period of 7 hours.
I'm also turning over 10 x the volume of the tank each hour. I'm using a spray bar along the length of the back glass. My flow and distribution seem to be very good.
Any suggestions would be very welcome.
Thanks,
Lee.