Perhaps its in need of ferts? Is it planted into the substrate? Dosing of flourish and K might helps![]()
Hi Guys,
Need your help to ID the problem with my anubias nanas...
Have been growing them for 2 months together with pilea, java fern and java moss... Kept the and light condition same and they grew very well, even sprout new leaves...
Only recently have the edges of my anubias nanas have been turning yellow and become transparent... looked like they are rotting...
I did a 35% water change and clipped the dead leaves.. but that didnt work.. leaves are continuing to turn yellow and transparent...
Anyone experienced the same? Any remedy?
I have attached a pic for reference.
Your input is very much appreciated.
Kind regards
Last edited by helpneeded; 7th Oct 2008 at 21:36.
Perhaps its in need of ferts? Is it planted into the substrate? Dosing of flourish and K might helps![]()
Last edited by k3nlim; 8th Oct 2008 at 18:39. Reason: Starting to speak like master yoda
Most likely nutrient deficiency. I also have this problem for those leaves that are badly shaded.
Cheers,
U.K.Lau
Hi guys,
Thanks for your input : )
Finally got myself time off to visit an LFS to seek help.
They said there are lot of possibilites.
Got myself a PH Kit to test out the water... Got a 5.8 reading... which means the water is too acidic/CO2 content too high...
Added Plant KH and hope for the best...
Special thanks to k3nlim and uklau for your kind replies
Cheers
Maybe it is due to some changes in your tank's conditions. However, as long as their rhizomes do not melt off, they should be able to recover pretty well.
My tank's PH is around 5.8...they seems to be okie
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