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    Black stuff on java fern

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    so one of my java ferns is turning black. could someone please advise? thanks!<br />


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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    I don't think you are dosing CO2 in your tank right?

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    Quote Originally Posted by Guppendler View Post
    I don't think you are dosing CO2 in your tank right?
    2 bubbles per second, co2 indicator is green

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    Is this clump newly bought and introduced to the tank. It's quite common to see some melting of newly introduced plant. Most of the Java ferns are grown terrestrially at the farms and when it's now grown totally immersed in tank some leaves would melt and turn brown. Just cut away the brown leaves and new ones would grow out after some time.

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    Quote Originally Posted by Guppendler View Post
    Is this clump newly bought and introduced to the tank. It's quite common to see some melting of newly introduced plant. Most of the Java ferns are grown terrestrially at the farms and when it's now grown totally immersed in tank some leaves would melt and turn brown. Just cut away the brown leaves and new ones would grow out after some time.
    my tank is new, everything was bought around a week ago. hmmm.. i guess ill do that. thanks for the advice!

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    No worries and all the best. Do post pics to update us how your planted tank is doing. Cheers

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    i will! oh! i have a very impt question. is there any way to remove nitrites asap without disrupting the cycle? i have done 2 50% water changes and my nitrite is still 5.0ppm. i have the first fish coming on sunday and i fear the nitrite level will be too high

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    One week is generally too short time to cycle a tank am afraid. You need to give more time before introducing the fish

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    is there any emergency thing that i can do? sorry my error it has been 2 weeks. ive already ordered my fish and its coming on sunday. is there really nothing i can do? D:

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    Remove any decaying leaves/plants and do frequent partial water changes. Out of curiosity, what fish are you introducing into the tank?

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    im introducing a dwarf gourami first, then 10 neon tetra, 6 panda corydoras and 6 otos later on

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    Ok, hope your tank is big enough to take the bioload

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    Quote Originally Posted by Guppendler View Post
    Ok, hope your tank is big enough to take the bioload
    my tank is 90 litres? a little more over 20 gallons. do you think that its sustainable?

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    Every inch of fish would need around 4l litres. Think your tank is just about large enough. When you introduce the fish into the tank and if the nitrite level is still high, do perform 25% water change daily and monitor.

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    Quote Originally Posted by Guppendler View Post
    Every inch of fish would need around 4l litres. Think your tank is just about large enough. When you introduce the fish into the tank and if the nitrite level is still high, do perform 25% water change daily and monitor.
    sorry! made an error. my tank is 62x40x53CM which is 105L

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    Re: Black stuff on java fern

    Even better

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