But adding more light to the tank will also require the use of more fertilizers, and co2... As for Excel, it's known for melting val plants, I would suggest maybe a DIY Co2 system using 2ltr bottles, and bakers yeast. The crypts are melting too but I read that is fairly normal when moved. Your Java moss looks beyond repair though, best to replace it when it gets cooler. It can be left floating or attached to a surface like rock or driftwood by using a fine fishing line or cotton thread.
Why are these Java ferns melting. https://fhurzan.blogspot.com/2011/12/java-moss-vesicularia-dubyana.html The substrate is gravel with Flourish plant tabs and I use API leaf zone. Needle Leaf Java Fern: This plant has even thinner leaves, and is smaller than the narrow leaf plant. Again, my Java moss more then six inches away thrives as if the tiger lotus wasn't there. Java Fern "Red" (Microsorum pteropus) - Aquarium Tube Plant (5) $5.45 was $6.99. Someone on here said that anubis n javw ferns were. The temperature has a big impact on almost any plant (although my moss is still growing even with the water temp. The common problems associated with this plant species are melting and the appearance of brown spots under the leaves.
APF® Free Shipping Aquatic Plants • Tropical & Hardy Water Lilies • Live Arrival Guarantee • Aquarium & Pond Plants • 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee Anubias nana - Aquarium Tube Plant (2) $7.19 was $8.99. Read more. Quick Buy. Narrow Leaf Java Fern: This plant has narrow leaves, which grow at a steeper angle than the regular Microsorum pteropus. The only other thing that I can think is that one of my fish are eating it. By Jacobfish, 1 year ago on Aquarium Plants.
Ive never heard of java moss "melting" but that could be a solution. Other tank stats at the time of the java fern die off: 29gal 1 ram, 4 neons, 1 dwarf puffer anubias sp, amazon swords, crypt sp, java moss, dwarf lily, floating riccia, 2 mangroves, duck weed 2 x 14watt T5 + 18watt T12 lighting ecocomplete substrate kH 4 gH 5 pH 7 Hagan yeast reactor CO2 ammonia & nitrite 0, nitrate <20 Product came in already half dead and melting. Why are these Java ferns melting. Also in my tank are various crypts, dwarf saggitaria, pennywort, java fern, java moss, corkscrew vals, anubias nana, and a bunch of stem plants.
It looks like your crypts are “melting”. >> Check out Java ferns on Amazon << Java Fern Melt. Melting: This is a common problem amongst most aquatic plants whereby the leaves turn yellow and brown, shrink and die off. By Jacobfish, 1 year ago on Aquarium Plants.