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Re: Aquatic Plants Digest V6 #64
- To: Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com
- Subject: Re: Aquatic Plants Digest V6 #64
- From: Walt Wilson <wwilson at triad_rr.com>
- Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2003 11:01:05 -0500
- References: <200302250400.h1P40qRF019603 at otter_actwin.com>
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I have been very happy with two slow growing Anubias barteri var. for
some time now. But within the last 3-4 weeks on of them has developed
ever increasing
circular spots on the oldest leaves, turning light, then yellow in those
spots. I have not varied my parameters or my dosing in the least since
starting the tank over a year ago and this recent event has me concerned
and puzzled. There is virtually no algae in the tank and none on the
plant leaves, the ottos and their cousins are doing a fine job of
clearing any small algae that appear. I am now open to ideas of how to
stop and hopefully reverse this disturbing trend on these beautiful
plants. Thanks for any suggestions.
Walt Wilson