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    My 2 months 1.5ft tank

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    1st serious try with Co2, fan and high light for my planted tank.

    Seems alright initially for my Japanese hair grass and monte carlo but it's starting to turn brown though I changed water weekly and added Npk and flourish comprehensive. There are also 10+ tetras, 1 Chinese algae eater, 2 SAE, 1 big Yamato and 5 assassin snails. Also plenty of small snails(pest) which seems to be multiplying uncontrollably.

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    Re: My 2 months 1.5ft tank

    nice central path in the scape u have there.

    My pebble path had been pretty much covered with Amazonia soil by the CRS ravaging through the substrate.

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    Re: My 2 months 1.5ft tank

    Ya, shrimps and bottom fish seems to destroy the path, so i simply left it to nature at the moment.

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    Re: My 2 months 1.5ft tank

    Great start and nice growth so far. Keep it up!
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    Re: My 2 months 1.5ft tank

    Thanks, still a newbie and been thru many trials and errors. BTW, any idea what's wrong with the browning part of the leaves and grass?
    Does the irritating snails cause this browning as it often seen sticking onto them

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    Re: My 2 months 1.5ft tank

    Doesn't look like alot of browning... it seems to be just on a few patches, those could simply be older growth that is melting. You can manually trim and remove them, or just let the snails and shrimps consume it as part of their clean up work.
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    Re: My 2 months 1.5ft tank

    Is this part and parcel of keeping planted tank? So eventually all old plants will still go thru this process for renewal?

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    Re: My 2 months 1.5ft tank

    Quote Originally Posted by samuel View Post
    Is this part and parcel of keeping planted tank? So eventually all old plants will still go thru this process for renewal?
    Yeah, plants don't last forever, their leaves and stems will eventually grow old and melt away, so its a regular process of pruning the older growth to encourage new healthy growth.

    Shrimps and snails also help to do the "maintenance" work by constantly eating dead melting leaves as part of their diet, so they are usually kept as essential clean up crews in planted tanks.
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    Re: My 2 months 1.5ft tank

    oh, i see, so it's great to learn that it seems pretty alright for the tank at this moment.
    hence, i shall let nature take its course.
    many thanks for the input.
    btw, your blog was one of those I read up before starting and it is really encouraging and informative.

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