After doing water changes for 5 days in a row due to ich, hoping most of the water softener water is gone. I have noticed some improvement with some of the plants and hoping to see more of that in the coming weeks. Definitely a bit of a pain and $$ making water weekly and getting it heated to 76 but am willing to keep that up due to the amount of money I’ve spent on plants. Wondering if easy green fertilizer is the best solution or if you all recommend something else?
So I am on week 3 of using bypass water and distilled and notice my rummy nose tetras have Ich. So I dosed with Ich-x and will be doing 1/3 water changes along with dosing Ich-x every day for the next 3-4 days. My question is should I be adding fertilizer (EG) with every water change?
So much info and why do plants have to be so hard. I feel you @awgraham I am dealing with the same issue and trying to trust the process. The tanks that are shown here really don’t feel like it’s even possible but here’s to hoping. Good luck.
After some additional testing it looks like I am still getting some soft (salt) water in my tank by using the faucet in the kitchen. The cold water bypasses the soft water but the hot does not. In order to get the water to 77 I obviously am using some of the soft water but less then I was by using the bathroom faucet where both the cold and hot are all soft water. Ugh. I am showing higher GH though.
I’ll be doing a water change tomorrow with half distilled and half of my bypass water. 🤞I’ll keep that up for a month and see how it goes. Thanks again.
Yes, and I feel like I have met the requirements of these plants based on their needs. I am using easy green, root tabs and easy iron. None of which seem to really help. Hoping that by bypassing my water softener it will improve the plants health.
All the above. The only plant that is doing ok is my red dwarf lily. Everything else either melts away dies or grows extremely slow.
I have a mix of plants
Java Fern
Val
Java Moss
Red Flame Sword
Chain Sword
Mayaca Fluviatilis
Pogostemon Stellatus
Crypt Green and Red ( not sure if the Red is every going to come back from melting)
I have spent way too much on plants, mostly due to replacing them as they die off.
It was between 150-300 PPM. Really hard to get exact based on the color of the strip. I also have the API liquid test if that is more accurate. I am not opposed to buying a tds meter if they are not that $$$.
After some testing this is going to be a bit challenging to get the mix of bypass water and distilled just right. I did 1/2 a cup of distilled and less that a 1/4 cup to get the GH even close to 5 degrees. The KH hardly went down.
I have the following:
5 Neon Tetras
6 Ember Tetras
7 Rummy Nose Tetras
10 Galaxy Rasboras
1 Honey Gourmai
3 Otos
3 Habrosus corys
2 salt n pepper corys
2 Amano shrimp
Trying to figure out why I’m having such a hard time keeping plants healthy. I have a 20gL with Aqua Natural Midnight Pearl gravel, 25% water change weekly dosing easy green once a week (just started dosing Easy Iron this week) running a CoOp light 8 hours a day three clicks down from full power. The city I live in has extremely hard water and I have a water softener. Here are my current parameters. Assuming my KH is to high?
I feel that heater would be perfect if it weren't for the constant display of the temperature. Would be nice to have an option to turn that off and just hit a button when you want to see it.
Jealous. Starting to wonder if this type of plant growth is even achievable without CO2. At least I am not having any luck doing so. Slow growth and BB algae. 😞