dleblanc
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I've read all sorts of stuff about this - currently having a fight with some algae. Spoke with Cory about it, his take is I have too much light. I've cut it back from 11 hours/day to 9, have a recommendation to drop it down to less, but to do that, I have to get another timer, as the other tank doesn't need to drop back that much. Got a dimmer showing up soon to back down the PAR.
Basics about the tank - ammonia, nitrate, nitrite all 0, phosphates 0, 4-5 degrees KH, CO2 injected to 6.8-6.9 pH (15-20ppm CO2). It has been running almost 5 months. Had algae come and go, but this stuff is being aggressive. Water changes are right now very frequent (roughly 20% every 2 days) using that to vacuum algae out, get rid of plant debris. Before the algae kicked in, was doing about 20% once a week. Fertilizing with just potassium right now.
Fish are 7 small to medium discus, 5 serape tetras, and 4 silver tips, feeding frozen bloodworms.
Also just added on Saturday more circulation - got a Fluval 306 canister, measured it at about 90-100 gph, which seems a bit slow for a 55 gallon tank. I think that will help over the long run.
I think I'm headed the right direction, but just looking for additional insight and feedback from people with more plant experience.
Basics about the tank - ammonia, nitrate, nitrite all 0, phosphates 0, 4-5 degrees KH, CO2 injected to 6.8-6.9 pH (15-20ppm CO2). It has been running almost 5 months. Had algae come and go, but this stuff is being aggressive. Water changes are right now very frequent (roughly 20% every 2 days) using that to vacuum algae out, get rid of plant debris. Before the algae kicked in, was doing about 20% once a week. Fertilizing with just potassium right now.
Fish are 7 small to medium discus, 5 serape tetras, and 4 silver tips, feeding frozen bloodworms.
Also just added on Saturday more circulation - got a Fluval 306 canister, measured it at about 90-100 gph, which seems a bit slow for a 55 gallon tank. I think that will help over the long run.
I think I'm headed the right direction, but just looking for additional insight and feedback from people with more plant experience.