Plants from the group buy

Betty

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A couple of pictures of the anubias -- thanks to icer711 for arranging the order. :D The plants were really nice ones!

They are temporarily in my 20 gallon, but this will give you an idea of the size. They are bigger than I expected and I hope to keep them alive and maybe even get them to grow. I'm really bad at keeping live plants, so any advice will be appreciated. I know not to plant them in the soil and I'm planning to anchor them to wood or between rocks.

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icer711

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wow those defiantly are amazing kinda making me want to do plants

im glad you like them we will defiantly have to do this again for everyone :D
 

Salzabar

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Yummy looking Anas. Tie them to wood and watch the roots grow around it and keep the lights on for about 20 hours a day (if thats possible) for the first 2 weeks. For some reason it makes the leaves a nice dark green color as long as the water stays 7.0 PH. You can ad some iron to the water (very little) to help with the coloration. It comes as a trace element liquid usually in a eye dropper bottle. Its been years since I bought some but you can find it better nurseries and some pet stores. Once the iron is in the tank it doesn't leave-sorta like salt. It has to be absorbed by the plants or water changes. Good luck!
 

icer711

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Betty if you cant find and need some let me know cause she sells the liquid iron (Iron Chelate 13%) i think i gave you the link though
 

Betty

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Well, I knew it wouldn't take long for me to start killing these plants. :shock:

Any plant keepers know what is happening here? I had some Seachem Flourish so I've been adding a little of that instead of iron. Keeping the lights on for about 12 hours a day. I haven't checked the pH lately, but I'm sure it's over 7.0. The only fish are three leleupi and a bristlenose pleco.

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sandnuka

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what you using for lights betty?? anubius I think are a low light plant... maybe what you got is overkill??? thats my best guess.
 

Betty

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I thought maybe I didn't have enough light. It's just a standard single tube light - think it's a T8.

And yes, I was wondering about the pleco as well. I was hoping that someone might recognize this problem and be able to tell me. I've had bristlenose with plants before and have never seen a leaf look like this. Usually they just turn brown and fall off. :(
 

censeoflife

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I can see scrunge marks from your pleco in the leaf above. I see the same marks in the algae on the tank sides all the time.

I have also seen anubis do just fine under really good lights, so I wouldnt worry about that.
 

Betty

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censeoflife said:
I can see scrunge marks from your pleco in the leaf above.
Why that little... :evil:

Guess I'll move the plant to a different tank and see how it does. Thank you.
 
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