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Old 02-27-03, 04:29 PM   #1
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Andrew, have you done any water test before and after you plant your plants? May be this will give you some idea since all animals and plants rely on the water! Give us some findings of you water parameter may be we can help you. For water test, pay attention to pH, NH3, NO2 & NO3. Change of pH will cause fish stop eating; excessive of certain chemical like NO3 will promote growth of algae. After you perform a water test, if any reading off the normal value, then you can pin-point the problem and eliminate different causes. Shane is right too, too much light together with lots of chemicals like NO3 will cause extensive growth of algae and eventually they will outgrow other plants. Keep us update.


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