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Re: [APD] question about yellowing annubias
Yes, it makes alot of green roots. It should not be planted in the gravel -
it likes to attach to driftwood or things like that.
On 28/11/2007, Fred Furnari <bassbar at comcast_net> wrote:
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> > From: Fred Furnari <bassbar at comcast_net>
> > Date: November 28, 2007 12:15:23 PM EST
> > To: aquatic-plants at actwin_com
> > Subject: yellowing annubias plant
> >
> > any words of advice about what to do to save my annubias? I have a
> > 10 gal aquarium with good Co2, good lighting, etc. My other plants
> > grow great in the tank but the 8 month old annubia keeps looking
> > more sickly every month. It puts out yellowing leaves that fall
> > off the plant... at the same time, the plant continues to make a
> > profusion of green roots . Are tons of green roots normal in
> > anubias? I'm thinking that a huge profusion of roots and yellowed
> > leaves indicates either a problem with lighting ( I have about 2
> > watts/ gal) or a probllem with nutrients... yet no other plants in
> > the tank have any of these symptoms. any advice would be much
> > appreciated.
> >
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