Hi,
I have several different species of anubias in my 230gal tank, which seem to be slowly going yellow. What does this mean? are they getting burnt, or are they deprived of something?
I have a 6ft light on top with 2 rows of lights, i think from memory in each row there is a 3ft and a 2.5ft light so two times that. They are power glo globes.
The timer comes on at 930am and off at 1am. I think this might be excessive, not sure though.
Also as for nutrient or co2, I dont have either, although am contemplating a diy co2 setup.
I have coral sand at the bottom, even though my fish (convicts, gt's electric yellows, lombardois) are quite messy, I think the filter ends up with the nutrient, rather than it getting stuck within the substrate - not that that should make much difference since all my plants are on driftwood.
I hope thats enough info to make an analysis - please help.
The plants are quite big and nice, and cost me quite a bit.
Thanks
Polak
I have several different species of anubias in my 230gal tank, which seem to be slowly going yellow. What does this mean? are they getting burnt, or are they deprived of something?
I have a 6ft light on top with 2 rows of lights, i think from memory in each row there is a 3ft and a 2.5ft light so two times that. They are power glo globes.
The timer comes on at 930am and off at 1am. I think this might be excessive, not sure though.
Also as for nutrient or co2, I dont have either, although am contemplating a diy co2 setup.
I have coral sand at the bottom, even though my fish (convicts, gt's electric yellows, lombardois) are quite messy, I think the filter ends up with the nutrient, rather than it getting stuck within the substrate - not that that should make much difference since all my plants are on driftwood.
I hope thats enough info to make an analysis - please help.
The plants are quite big and nice, and cost me quite a bit.
Thanks
Polak