Emersed grown leaves are lighter and longer and look like C. parva with lots of runners. Submersed leaves are darker green and very much shorter.
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Emersed grown leaves are lighter and longer and look like C. parva with lots of runners. Submersed leaves are darker green and very much shorter.
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Lawrence Lee
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Philippians 4:8




Hi Lawrence I know it's been a long time ago since I asked you about the lilaeopsis. Anyway, I got them and now they have been in my tank for like a month and I am seeing algae. I read that they will get alage in the beginning, so my question is
1. Should I just leave it alone
2. Should I cut away the ones infected with algae?
Thanks!
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