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    What plants are these?

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    Hi all! I would like to know what plants these are. Please click on the URL.

    What plants are these?

    Secondly, there seems to be some holes in my plants. Are they caused by Malayan Shrimps nibbling away? Or are they the work of snails? Should I then introduce puffer?

    Thanx!

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    What plants are these?

    Hi all! I would like to know what plants these are. Please click on the URL.

    What plants are these?

    Secondly, there seems to be some holes in my plants. Are they caused by Malayan Shrimps nibbling away? Or are they the work of snails? Should I then introduce puffer?

    Thanx!

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    What plants are these?

    Hi all! I would like to know what plants these are. Please click on the URL.

    What plants are these?

    Secondly, there seems to be some holes in my plants. Are they caused by Malayan Shrimps nibbling away? Or are they the work of snails? Should I then introduce puffer?

    Thanx!

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    What plants are these?

    Hi all! I would like to know what plants these are. Please click on the URL.

    What plants are these?

    Secondly, there seems to be some holes in my plants. Are they caused by Malayan Shrimps nibbling away? Or are they the work of snails? Should I then introduce puffer?

    Thanx!

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    Dsc00115 cannot see clearly, you need to take a side shot.

    top shot looks like either some kind of crytocorne

    the other picture is a nyphaea lotus zenkeri red

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    first one looks like a form of lily/lotus

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    Are they pin holes? And only on old leaves? If so, it's potassium deficiency.
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    They are pinholes & are increasing in size.

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    looks like potassium deficiency. try adding some potassium and observe new leaves. nothing can be done with those leaves that have the pin holes.
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    So how does it look like if it's been eaten by snails?

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