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Post  Betty 2010-09-07, 23:00

A couple of pictures of the anubias -- thanks to icer711 for arranging the order. Very Happy The plants were really nice ones!

They are temporarily in my 20 gallon, but this will give you an idea of the size. They are bigger than I expected and I hope to keep them alive and maybe even get them to grow. I'm really bad at keeping live plants, so any advice will be appreciated. I know not to plant them in the soil and I'm planning to anchor them to wood or between rocks.

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Post  icer711 2010-09-07, 23:10

wow those defiantly are amazing kinda making me want to do plants

im glad you like them we will defiantly have to do this again for everyone Very Happy
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Post  Mikey 2010-09-07, 23:13

Nicely done! Great job organizing this group buy icer! Smile
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Post  Salzabar 2010-09-08, 00:20

Yummy looking Anas. Tie them to wood and watch the roots grow around it and keep the lights on for about 20 hours a day (if thats possible) for the first 2 weeks. For some reason it makes the leaves a nice dark green color as long as the water stays 7.0 PH. You can ad some iron to the water (very little) to help with the coloration. It comes as a trace element liquid usually in a eye dropper bottle. Its been years since I bought some but you can find it better nurseries and some pet stores. Once the iron is in the tank it doesn't leave-sorta like salt. It has to be absorbed by the plants or water changes. Good luck!
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Post  icer711 2010-09-08, 00:28

Betty if you cant find and need some let me know cause she sells the liquid iron (Iron Chelate 13%) i think i gave you the link though
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Post  Betty 2010-09-23, 00:15

Well, I knew it wouldn't take long for me to start killing these plants. Shocked

Any plant keepers know what is happening here? I had some Seachem Flourish so I've been adding a little of that instead of iron. Keeping the lights on for about 12 hours a day. I haven't checked the pH lately, but I'm sure it's over 7.0. The only fish are three leleupi and a bristlenose pleco.

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Post  sandnuka 2010-09-23, 01:40

what you using for lights betty?? anubius I think are a low light plant... maybe what you got is overkill??? thats my best guess.
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Post  protocl 2010-09-23, 11:52

Yea.
Anubias are low light and maintainence.
May be your BN is munching on the plants?
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Post  Betty 2010-09-23, 13:01

I thought maybe I didn't have enough light. It's just a standard single tube light - think it's a T8.

And yes, I was wondering about the pleco as well. I was hoping that someone might recognize this problem and be able to tell me. I've had bristlenose with plants before and have never seen a leaf look like this. Usually they just turn brown and fall off. Sad
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Post  censeoflife 2010-09-23, 13:13

I can see scrunge marks from your pleco in the leaf above. I see the same marks in the algae on the tank sides all the time.

I have also seen anubis do just fine under really good lights, so I wouldnt worry about that.
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Post  Betty 2010-09-23, 13:25

censeoflife wrote:I can see scrunge marks from your pleco in the leaf above.

Why that little... Evil or Very Mad

Guess I'll move the plant to a different tank and see how it does. Thank you.
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Post  protocl 2010-09-23, 13:56

In case you want to sell a plant, let me know.
Those anubias look puurdy.
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Post  cuashidor3 2010-09-23, 19:19

i want to buy some plants bought a 20 gallon long tank different kind of plants please.
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