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We just switched from fake plants to live. We added 1 nessea red, 1 egoria naja,1 cryptocorine and 1 cabomba furcata. After 1 week our tank has become very cloudy with a green tinge. Is this a normal adjustment or do we need to do something? This is our 1st time with real plants. Please help.
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When you added the plants, you stirred up the substrate. This in turn, released NH4 (ammonia) into the water column. You have what is called a greenwater bloom. Harmless but will not usually go away on its own. The best method to get rid of it is using a uv sterilizer on the tank for 24-36 hrs and do a large waterchange to remove dead algae. Or you can do a 3-4 day blackout followed by same large waterchange (50%+).
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Here is a link to a website written by an aquatic plant genius. It can address nearly any questions you might have. Of course we're happy to fill in any holes for you.
http://aquariaplants.com/ |
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Steve's a good guy (though not a genius). His views are well accepted and a bit on the conservative side but very effective.
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I went to 3 different fish stores. None had a small UV sterilizer for 10 gal. They only had pond size the store suggested a polyfilter and purigen in my filter. I have the small penquin filter and I dont see how this will work?
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On another note, Cabomba furcata is a rarer plant and is usually not in lfs. You more likely have C. Palaeformis. Much easier to grow as C. furcata is very difficult and will not do well without a co2 rich environment.
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