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    Monte Carlo carpet first attempt Mini M

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    Hello to all,

    After failing twice on glosso and HC due to algae infestion and lack of experience, I decided to try out monte carlo and "repens"
    I need advise on dosing to prevent another failure due to algae. (this is my third attempt)

    Tank size 20L 36x24x26
    Aquasoil and power sand S
    aquasky 361
    intense co2 diffuser
    fluval c2 HOB filter

    Monte carlo and repens from tropica 1-2 grow!


    New tank is just 3days old
    http://i.imgur.com/qEHF0Ab.jpg

    My routine will be 50% water change daily first week
    30% water change every 2 days with 2 pumps of Brighty K daily (2nd week)
    20% water change every 3 days with 2 pumps of brighty k daily (3rd week)
    20% water change once every week.
    (pls feel free to correct me)

    My CO2 runs 24/7 at 1.5bps (drop checker light green)
    lights on from 8pm to 12am (4hrs)
    temp: always around 29 to 31C

    pls feel free to share your ideas. Thanks alot!!

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    Re: Monte Carlo carpet first attempt Mini M

    I managed to carpet with the Tropica Monte Carlo successfully but used Seachem line of ferts. Never tried Brighty K, so can't help much there. But perhaps you can increase your photoperiod to at least 6hrs? Your temp's a bit on the high side too. Maybe get a fan if you don't have access to a chiller.

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    Re: Monte Carlo carpet first attempt Mini M

    My tank temp is around 28-30, Monte Carlo can still thrive.
    You have co2 24h so why not increase lighting period to 8h/day? Dose excel daily is enough to prevent algea. With ADA aquasoil and power sand, no need to add more fert at the beginning.


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    Re: Monte Carlo carpet first attempt Mini M

    My previous Mini M set up was very similar to yours. MC and Repens grew well with 1 pump of Brighty K daily.

    Kept my lights to 5 - 6 hrs.

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    Re: Monte Carlo carpet first attempt Mini M

    Thanks for sharing.
    Here's a pic taken on day 4. added a poorly made weeping moss "tree". Some of the repens starting to turn white/yellow. Whats happening? Co2 seems to be more than sufficient and i was told not to add any ferts. water changes are made daily as well.http://imgur.com/w5mpMQr

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    Re: Monte Carlo carpet first attempt Mini M

    Quote Originally Posted by guang1986 View Post
    Thanks for sharing.
    Here's a pic taken on day 4. added a poorly made weeping moss "tree". Some of the repens starting to turn white/yellow. Whats happening? Co2 seems to be more than sufficient and i was told not to add any ferts. water changes are made daily as well.http://imgur.com/w5mpMQr
    Its only a few days since you added the plants... most likely the older emersed leaves are melting away, its part of the transition process. New healthy adapted submersed leaves should eventually grow out to replace them.
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    Re: Monte Carlo carpet first attempt Mini M

    Dear Shifus

    Heres 2 new pictures of day 8.http://imgur.com/TK3h4Oo http://imgur.com/1gfPnNj

    More than 50% of my repens melted for some reason? and it seems to be spreading to other healthy plants. I tried trimming and removing those that are totally melted. I have been dosing brighty k daily and added alittle excel hoping the situation will improve but in vain. I also increased my Co2 to 2bps. What could be happening here?

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    Re: Monte Carlo carpet first attempt Mini M

    While it seems that you have more than enough Co2 levels in the tank based on the drop checker color and 24/7 injection timing (do make sure that the Co2 bubbles are not entering into the drop checker and causing false readings, reposition it at various positions to check)... the plants do still need light to grow, so you can try increasing the photoperiod to 6 hours, otherwise the current 4 hours photoperiod will only generate a short duration of photosynthesis, so the new plant growth will be much slower.

    Continue trimming and removing the damaged/melting leaves, they will not recover and some already have visible filamentous algae starting to grow on those parts that are rotting, so you need to constantly maintain them.
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    Re: Monte Carlo carpet first attempt Mini M

    Thanks Bro Urban

    Will remove all melted parts and increase lighting to 5 hours and see how it goes. Hopefully the current situation will improve over time.

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    Re: Monte Carlo carpet first attempt Mini M

    Greetings everyone...

    This is my tank on the beginning of third week.
    Pic: http://i.imgur.com/qCVqSVA.jpg

    100% of my repens melted. No choice but to remove them. Weeping moss turning dark brown and shedding. Although monte carlo spreading seems to slow down, some of the leaves are beginning to melt (hope that this is normal).
    Added some plants behind the back but not sure about the name.

    How can I save the moss? No fertiliser regime started yet except daily dose of brighty K and Seachem excel. I have a bottle of tropica specialise though, was told to start dosing only after 1 month.

    Thanks.

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    Re: Monte Carlo carpet first attempt Mini M

    looks like your monte carlo is attempting well and spreading.. noticed that your moss is turning brown from 8 onwards.
    tank temperature is a bit on the high side for moss to grow.
    since you are using HOB filter, CO2 distribution might not be sufficient to cover the whole tank area.

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    Re: Monte Carlo carpet first attempt Mini M

    Yeah, from the photo the Co2 bubbles from the atomizer seem to be just floating up to the surface and mainly concentrated on the left side of the tank... while on the right side, there are no or few suspended bubbles.

    Ideally for such systems, the filter flow should push and circulate the Co2 bubbles around the tank so that they cover the entire tank, not just one side. Maybe try to reposition the equipment to create better circulation and Co2 distribution.
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