Plantbrain
Active member
Yay!
Nice photo's and glad you have taken to marine plants.
This genus makes a fine addition to marine planted tanks for those gangly bare white sand foregrounds.
Give things about 1 year and then see how you like the plant.
2 months looks good.
As the biomass increases, make sure to add a bit more nutrients.
Main thing that occurs when you overdose is a diatom bloom, not a huge deal, annoying is all for a few weeks.
I'd suggest some Fe and KNO3.
Start low and work up and keep a careful, eye on the plant's health/growth rate.
Adding a 20% suggested dose will not influence things for either of these. Note: adding inorganic oxidized forms will prevent over dosing fish food/waste etc and provide direct bioavailable forms to the plants.
Happy plants= happy fish/critters.
Also, fluffing the sand every 2 days or so helps reduce any build up, wave timers etc can really help keep them clean.
Regards,
Tom Barr
Nice photo's and glad you have taken to marine plants.
This genus makes a fine addition to marine planted tanks for those gangly bare white sand foregrounds.
Give things about 1 year and then see how you like the plant.
2 months looks good.
As the biomass increases, make sure to add a bit more nutrients.
Main thing that occurs when you overdose is a diatom bloom, not a huge deal, annoying is all for a few weeks.
I'd suggest some Fe and KNO3.
Start low and work up and keep a careful, eye on the plant's health/growth rate.
Adding a 20% suggested dose will not influence things for either of these. Note: adding inorganic oxidized forms will prevent over dosing fish food/waste etc and provide direct bioavailable forms to the plants.
Happy plants= happy fish/critters.
Also, fluffing the sand every 2 days or so helps reduce any build up, wave timers etc can really help keep them clean.
Regards,
Tom Barr