The new tank has been set up 5 weeks now. There was green spot algae on a some leaves and staghorn on old growth in a few places, before I trimmed them off today. I haven’t had any diatoms and no serious algae problems so far. I keep having to increase the ferts though. Maybe someone will tell me that’s not the problem, but I still have a lot of pale growth, especially on the ludwigia. I’ve gradually raised the power of the light too, in case that’s part of it. This is from today before trimming:
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Don’t judge the layout. It doesn’t have one yet, lol! I figure by the end of the month I should start making some decisions about what is staying in the tank and placement. The moss is looking better. Unless the Barclaya suddenly takes off, it won’t be big enough in time to be a focal point, so I’ll probably need to rethink that.
Back to ferts, I tested before the water change today: 8.6 ppm nitrates, 11 dgH, 8.5 dkH, 0 Fe, 2 phosphate. I also tested calcium and magnesium for the first time with Salifert test kits, but I need to try them again because I don’t think the readings made sense (calcium turned blue immediately after adding the .6 ml of reagent, and magnesium turned blue before adding any reagent).
I think it’s okay that Fe was 0 because it was already noon when I tested, and doesn’t it get absorbed very quickly after adding it to the water? I think nitrates are still too low though, so I increased them by another 7 ml/week and did the same to the micros to match it. I should probably pick a consistent time and test daily for a week to really see what’s happening. I did figure out that with the new dosing, the tank is now getting 34.3/8.8/40.2 macros and .65 Fe weekly. How do those numbers look? Part of that is the 3x dose macros after the 50% water change.
As for light, I haven’t measured the par yet (because it’s a bit of a pain), but it’s at 65% power. By comparison, the other tank is at 74% power with the same light, and a little taller, and I believe it has a par of 50 at the substrate. I’ll probably move this one up to 74% next week.
Well, I guess that’s it. Anyone with any insights is welcome to share them! Thanks for reading!