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    ID plant from the first photo


    E.tenellus nutrient deficiency. What to do?




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    Anyone can help?
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    For the firs tpic it looks to me to be either Echinodorus Bleheri, or Ecinodorus Parviflorus 'Tropica'. Bleheri often doesnt have rounded tips to its leaves though, or are the leaves jsut curled over in your pic. Can't tell, so i'm unsure.

    E.tenellus i can't help on i'm afraid. I'm hopeless at growing it It always just melts on me.
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    Than my guess would be Ecinodorus Parviflorus 'Tropica' because I have seen before what does Bleheri look like.
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    Hi,

    What substrate are you growing your e.tenellus in? What are the lightening like? It seems to look like its in emersed form?

    I have e.tenellus in my tank currently and they're one of the easiest plant to thrive even after dumping them in those disposible plastic tub and leaving them alone for nearly 2 months before planting them in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k3nlim View Post
    Hi,

    What substrate are you growing your e.tenellus in? What are the lightening like? It seems to look like its in emersed form?

    I have e.tenellus in my tank currently and they're one of the easiest plant to thrive even after dumping them in those disposible plastic tub and leaving them alone for nearly 2 months before planting them in.
    I using Gex substrate for plants and my lighting are 2 x 55 Pl for 10 hrs. I not sure whether is it in emersed form a not.
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