SagaLore
Elite Member
I could have sworn I have posted this before, but I can't find the thread to bump it. 😕
I have a 37 gallon tank. Good filtration, good ph. No problems.
But everytime I get a new plant for it, it lives for awhile, and then slowly dies back. So then I end up with a small plant with only a few leaves that aren't even that healthy looking. It happens with bulbs, ferns, and some vine plants. Actually, I do have this one sword fern that isn't dying and slowly growing, but the older leaves keep getting black spots.
Someone here suggested I need to get a better bulb. So I bought a bulb specifically for light that plants thrive on. My local pet shop also suggested that keeping the temperature up might help, so I raised it within reason. Recently, I got some plant nutrition that you stick in the gravel.
All the suggestions have helped keep the plants living longer but they still die back. At one point I did have a snail breakout, but they didn't seem to hurt the leaves at all, they were more interested in the glass and gravel.
Now what? 😕
update:
After reading an article posted by Aquaman, I realize now that my plants aren't getting any CO2. I bought a CO2 producer, and it is working very nicely. It is basically a canister that can handle high pressure; you put in CO2 activator (obviously yeast) and CO2 stabilizer (probably powdered salt) and a bunch of sugar, and water. After a few days it consistently produces a flow of CO2 that pushes bubbles along this diffuser that allows the bubble to roll back and forth to the top, to give it time to absorb into the water. By the time it gets to the top the bubble is almost completely gone.
It has been about 3 days - I'll bump this thread in 2 weeks, because by then there is supposed to be considerable plant growth. 🙂
I have a 37 gallon tank. Good filtration, good ph. No problems.
But everytime I get a new plant for it, it lives for awhile, and then slowly dies back. So then I end up with a small plant with only a few leaves that aren't even that healthy looking. It happens with bulbs, ferns, and some vine plants. Actually, I do have this one sword fern that isn't dying and slowly growing, but the older leaves keep getting black spots.
Someone here suggested I need to get a better bulb. So I bought a bulb specifically for light that plants thrive on. My local pet shop also suggested that keeping the temperature up might help, so I raised it within reason. Recently, I got some plant nutrition that you stick in the gravel.
All the suggestions have helped keep the plants living longer but they still die back. At one point I did have a snail breakout, but they didn't seem to hurt the leaves at all, they were more interested in the glass and gravel.
Now what? 😕
update:
After reading an article posted by Aquaman, I realize now that my plants aren't getting any CO2. I bought a CO2 producer, and it is working very nicely. It is basically a canister that can handle high pressure; you put in CO2 activator (obviously yeast) and CO2 stabilizer (probably powdered salt) and a bunch of sugar, and water. After a few days it consistently produces a flow of CO2 that pushes bubbles along this diffuser that allows the bubble to roll back and forth to the top, to give it time to absorb into the water. By the time it gets to the top the bubble is almost completely gone.
It has been about 3 days - I'll bump this thread in 2 weeks, because by then there is supposed to be considerable plant growth. 🙂