My plants have black spots and parts of the leaves are dying can any one identify this.
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Java ferns can take a bit to get acclimated to the water in your tank, my guess is some of the older leaves are going into sexual reproduction (they reproduce on those leaves and will start throwing off tiny baby plants). I would give it a bit more time and post pics if anything changes over the next week or two.In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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Hm, it's hard to see from your pictures, but do you see any roots on the underneath of those dying leaves?010G Long fin BN grow-out
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I think it might be fungus. I would trim them off so it won't spread to other leaves.010G Long fin BN grow-out
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The little research I did, found that maybe lack of CO2 is causing it so either I can shorten my light times or increase CO2 injections. Seeing how I don't have any CO2 the only option I have is shorting light cycles.Last edited by amcgee2842; 03-02-2015, 03:21 PM.
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Originally posted by amcgee2842 View PostThe little research I did, found that maybe lack of CO2 is causing it so either I can shorten my light times or increase CO2 injections. Seeing how I don't have any CO2 the only option I have is shorting light cycles.010G Long fin BN grow-out
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Originally posted by mnemenoi View PostOr add some liquid CO2 alternative like Flourish Excel, it does some great stuff for plants010G Long fin BN grow-out
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Yeah, Flourish Excel is safe with fish and shrimp in most regards (finicky shrimp and fish can be problematic, mostly low Ph stuff). It can raise the TDS and Ph (not in our tap as its already crazy), but in a low PH tank with limited TDS it can cause some issues. Dosed correctly it does a great job, it also can act as an algaecide (killing or limiting algae in tanks). It is a carbon alternative source, so not really CO2, it just replaces and offers plants the carbon they are needing from a different place. The science is really complicated, but suffice it to say it does work. The active ingredient is an algaecide and cleaning solution, so its dangerous in strong amounts and when exposed to your skin so care must be used. Stronger solutions can be found online for cheaper, but get more dangerous in regards to skin contact. This is for Seachem's Flourish Excel, Seachem also makes a Flourish which is a microfertilizer blend so look for some mention of alternative carbon source on the bottle or look over their planted tank fert line on their website to ID the correct product you will be needing.In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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