Might be not enough CO2 and cause slow uptake by your plants. What colour is your drop checker showing??
Hi Guys,
I have been trying twice to get minipellia to grow in my tank. But each time they would be infested with BBA. I really like them and hope to succeed but as they are pretty expensive, I really want to make sure they grow this time round. I have chiller and CO2 and I dose using EI method so nutrient is abundant. So I really don;t know why it is infested with BBA. Would the way I tie it affect it too? Thanks!!
Might be not enough CO2 and cause slow uptake by your plants. What colour is your drop checker showing??
Cannot be not enough CO2. The other plants are doing ok. My drop checker is showing 6.5 and my KH is 4 so this means my CO2 ppm is at 30+Sigh Maybe I switch to Peacock moss
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I also don't think is the CO2 problem. Mini-Pelia will grow without injection of CO2 but need low temperature. You may want to place the mini pelia at a site with less water movement.
Perhaps you can try less fert as they are less dependent on that.![]()
I have chiller and it is at 25 degrees. As for fert, I really need to cause I have other plants. Haha. I think I will switch to moss instead![]()
Grows well in the shade I noticed. Have to be 'patted' each WC to loosen up mulm.
Very sensitive to chlorine.
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
AH!!!! I think the patting is the key!!! It should be stated in all mini pellia care sheet!!! Hahahah!
can pellia be grown in a tank with temperature of around 26 to 27 degree celsius?
I think your tank is too comfortable for the mini pelia. Most likely too much nutrient
All my batches are growth in a non-co2 non-chilled non-fert tank 1 ft tank, 9 watt light 6-7 hours a day. Growing very well and kinda fast. They MUST be tied on wood. I tried other things like plastic or steel messes, smooth stones etc etc . All dont work. Tie them on wood, drop them in the tank and ignore them. Grow and spread very fast
I use to sell them, sold many batches. Now got lazy just let them overgrow and only clearing those loosen by the fish shrimps or snails
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