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    Hair grass dying?

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    ImageUploadedByTapatalk1446640020.578403.jpg some grass turn brown, some new hair grass bright green, long and curly growing in the mist of the brown mess.... Dunno what should I do.... Are they dead?


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    Re: Hair grass dying?

    The older emersed growth are just dying out while the new adapted submersed growth are developing, it's a normal process. Eventually all of the hairgrass will become submersed growth form.

    If possible, just manually trim and remove the melting brown grass to reduce rotting plant matter in the tank. If you have shrimps, they will also help to eat up the dead or dying plants too.
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    Re: Hair grass dying?

    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Aquaria View Post
    The older emersed growth are just dying out while the new adapted submersed growth are developing, it's a normal process. Eventually all of the hairgrass will become submersed growth form.

    If possible, just manually trim and remove the melting brown grass to reduce rotting plant matter in the tank. If you have shrimps, they will also help to eat up the dead or dying plants too.
    Thanks bro urban aquaria. So i just trim them till which level? 1 inch above the substrate?

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    Re: Hair grass dying?

    Quote Originally Posted by icebabys81 View Post
    Thanks bro urban aquaria. So i just trim them till which level? 1 inch above the substrate?
    For the brown melting parts, just trim those bits all the way to the substrate. Try to reduce as much of the rotting plant matter as possible, as it tends to attract algae.

    The rest of the healthy green growth, you can regularly trim them to 2-3cm height to maintain a short carpet effect.
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    Re: Hair grass dying?

    Thank you!!


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