That's the price we pay for some happy bottom fish sometimes, catfish & loaches too. Cute little brats
. I forgive them for they're adorableness 


Mostly because I'm never happy so always fidgeting with something.Noodle, your tanks are so much fun, always something new going on!
The tank itself has been established longer than this setup. It used to be my nano tank, which was setup for maybe a year or two before this one was.How long has that aquarium been setup (oops bad question - you said 38 weeks or 3 years) and what size is it - vaguely i think i remember it being a 20 long. I have several red flame swords; the oldest is about 4 years old - mine like your seems to stay fairly small but recently (for unknown reasons) it has decided to grow again (not taller but bushier and more intense red); I don't think it is quite the same plant as yours as it is more 'green' with red streaks where yours appear more purple green with red streaks (if that make sense - the green portion of my leaf is much more solid lime green; but the weirdest thing is the 2 new leaves that are forming are mostly red with a little green as oppose to mostly green with a little red-here is a not very good picture):
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While I have a decently strong light the picture above is from a 120 which is a wee bit taller than a 20 long at 24 inches.The tank itself has been established longer than this setup. It used to be my nano tank, which was setup for maybe a year or two before this one was.
This is week 38 of *this* setup of it though.
Flame sword is interesting that it'll get deeper red the more intense the light is and how close to the light it is.
A 20g long is a shallow tank, and I have a high light on it, so it gets a lot more colour to it because of that. It fades a bit if I go overboard with the tannins though lol and old leaves always fade to that mottled green.