New Hygrophila Plant
I haven't updated for awhile but there have been some new developments in the aquarium. First it doesn't appear as though the Crypt is going to make it. The small leaves that were growing melted yet again and died. Now there are just two stumps left. I'm going to go away for Thanksgiving and if they don't come back or at least show some signs I'm going to pull the stumps out and garbage them.
Left side of the tank where the Crypts should be.
I also bought some Pygmy Chain sword and some Hygrophila for the tank. I'm not sure what type of Hygrophila it is so if anybody has any ideas or suggestions feel free to let me know. The Hygrophila is growing like a weed now that it has been in the tank for a week or so. The Chain sword isn't doing as well, likely because of the light level. We'll see how it develops over the next several months.
The Hygrophila in the back and the rearranged right side
The whole tank
First Fish Death
The first death in the aquarium has taken place. When I woke up yesterday one of the glowlight tetras was sitting dead on the bottom of the tank. This wasn't completely unexpected but I can take complete blame for actions I took.
Usually when using live animals to cycle the aquarium you expect some difficulties and even fish death due to a rise in Nitrites and Ammonia. However I also was beginning to get some fuzz algae growth on plants and my driftwood. So after reading an article online I decided to overdose on Flourish Excel. Usually a 1-2x dose is good for removing algae but I wanted to push it. It was combination of hatred for algae and a desire to see my plants grow quickly that led me to overdose more than necessary. By my estimations I did a 3x dose. Now on the website I read this on it said 3x was ok, but it was running into risky territory in regards to fish health.
Clearly I hit that barrier and cause the death of one of my fish. Fortunately it was a $2.00 fish and not a very interesting one at that.
On a good note the fuzz algae is beginning to die off and I should do a water change tonight probably. Additionally the Crypt Wendtii that I cut back completely is starting to grow back. Not much, but the plant closer to the glass has grown by probably 2mm. Nothing but but definitely noticeable. Perhaps by Thanksgiving it will grow enough to start having leaves again.
Cut back the Crypt Wendtii completely
So the two Crypt Wendtii I bought were melting completely so I decided to completely cut them back to the roots and see if they grow back. In the pictures I'm attaching you can't see what is left but there are two small stems on the left side of the tank. Hopefully with Flourish Excel dosing and light they will grow back.
Left side of the tank
I'm also getting a little bit of white/grey fuzz algae. I'm slightly overdosing on the Flourish Excel to attempt to get rid of this. Additionally I removed a decent amount and scrubbed some of the plant leaves to get it off. After this I did a 40% water change so things should improve, especially as the tank cycles.
Whole Tank
On the right side of the tank the Val in the back had some leaves that were cut when I got them. These leaves were deteriorating and although they were pearling it didn't look pleasant. So I pruned the leaves that were brown and all that is left is healthy, shorter, growing leaves. We'll see how that goes and whether it grows high. My only worry is that it is planted directly under the filter output so it may grow weirdly or be pushed into the tank and not grow straight up. We'll see how it goes.
Right Side with Trimmed Val