is my tank too small for plants?
is my tank too small for plants?
I've got a 10 gallon tank with a betta and some Java Fern, but the plants aren't thriving. The leaves are turning brown, and growth is super slow. Is the tank too small for plants, or am I missing something? Lighting is a basic LED, and I dose liquid ferts once a week.
Re: is my tank too small for plants?
A 10 gallon should be fine for Java Fern. How's your water flow? They don't like strong currents. Also, what's your lighting schedule? Too much or too little can mess with them.
Re: is my tank too small for plants?
Yep, flow matters. I'd check your ferts too. Java Fern is low-tech but still needs nutrients. Maybe bump dosing to twice a week and see if it helps.
Re: is my tank too small for plants?
Thanks for the tips. Flow is low, just a sponge filter. Lighting is 6 hours a day. I'll try upping the ferts and see what happens.
Re: is my tank too small for plants?
Honestly, Java Fern is kinda chill. If it's not growing, maybe your betta's messing with it. Mine used to nibble on the leaves. Also, how old is your tank? New setups can be sketchy for plants.
Re: is my tank too small for plants?
I had the same issue in my 10 gallon. Switched to Anubias and it's doing way better. Maybe Java Fern just doesn't vibe with your setup.
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what's the water temp? bettas like it warm but idk if plants care.
Re: is my tank too small for plants?
Also, check your substrate. Java Fern doesn't need much, but if it's buried too deep, the rhizome can rot. Attach it to driftwood or rocks instead.
Re: is my tank too small for plants?
Yeah, I glued mine to a rock and it's happy as a clam. Super easy fix if that's the issue.