Holey new leaves
I have a high light, high CO2 planted tank, 24Lsmall, 12wpg, densely planted (therefore bright lights needed for bottom plants). Trice a week I feed 20ppm Kno3, 11ppm Po4, and once a week they get 15ml TMG. There's coral chips in the filter.
My buffet results in
30-45ppm Co2
DGH 11 deg
Plants grow well but recently, my E. oriental started to grow deformed new leaves and they seem to also have large holes grown into them. These are natural holes and are not caused by something eating holes in them.
The plant is still prolific, putting forth 1-2 holey leaves a week. I can understand perhaps the deformed new leaves are caused by want of space to grow (it's cramped in there), but the holes?
Is there something that I am missing? or is there something preventing nutrient uptake? My plant's symptoms seem to indicate Boron. But at my kind of dosage for TMG, I'm reluctant to add more for fear of poisoning the livestock in chemical soup.
Please help. Thanks.
Last edited by GaspingGurami; 29th Aug 2005 at 16:57.
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