G goldenchild Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 4, 2007 152 0 0 Montreal www.goontribe.net Aug 27, 2008 #1 My plants look like they are roting. Could this be from too much waterflow?
nfored Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 4, 2008 2,597 14 68 Missouri Aug 27, 2008 #2 hum I think so, I had to change the spray bar to give my plants a break, they still move but only the babies plants twist in the current.
hum I think so, I had to change the spray bar to give my plants a break, they still move but only the babies plants twist in the current.
M MommyJulia Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 14, 2008 528 1 0 A, A Aug 27, 2008 #3 Possibly, hows the lighting on the tank?
M midnight Polypterus MFK Member Jun 20, 2006 5,716 13 92 under a bridge in fl Aug 28, 2008 #4 not enough light or food would be my guess
L Lupin Viviendo la vida loca! MFK Member Dec 7, 2006 20,590 66 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati Aug 28, 2008 #5 What plants specifically are affected? I do not have problems raising my Cryptocoryne sp and vallisnerias in a river setup with powerheads.
What plants specifically are affected? I do not have problems raising my Cryptocoryne sp and vallisnerias in a river setup with powerheads.
chonhzilla Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 26, 2007 1,970 1 0 Fresno CA Aug 28, 2008 #6 lack of nutrients...like fertilizers.....mine rot when they lack potassium..but kick right back after a week of steady dosing of some good and steady ferts....
lack of nutrients...like fertilizers.....mine rot when they lack potassium..but kick right back after a week of steady dosing of some good and steady ferts....
Miles Stingray King MFK Member Jul 2, 2005 5,547 162 120 Spokane, WA Aug 28, 2008 #7 Pointed at the Surface or Spraying Bubbles will cause more gas exchange and less Co2..