kimbog AC Members Aug 22, 2009 57 0 6 46 Jan 23, 2012 #1 I've noticed recently that my plants look like they are being eaten. I only have RCS and some neon Tetras in the tank. I'm thinking that my cherries are eating the plants, would this be the case? Does that mean I am underfeeding them? Thanks
I've noticed recently that my plants look like they are being eaten. I only have RCS and some neon Tetras in the tank. I'm thinking that my cherries are eating the plants, would this be the case? Does that mean I am underfeeding them? Thanks
The Zigman Here fishy fishy fishy!!! Oct 5, 2007 5,249 7 62 Near Chicago, Il. www.uglymuggs.com Jan 23, 2012 #2 what kind of plants are they?I havent seen my RCS eat my plants, are you sure its not a nutrient issue?Do you have any pix of these plants?
what kind of plants are they?I havent seen my RCS eat my plants, are you sure its not a nutrient issue?Do you have any pix of these plants?
kimbog AC Members Aug 22, 2009 57 0 6 46 Jan 23, 2012 #3 The Zigman said: what kind of plants are they?I havent seen my RCS eat my plants, are you sure its not a nutrient issue?Do you have any pix of these plants? Click to expand... The plant is Water Wisteria... here are some pics:
The Zigman said: what kind of plants are they?I havent seen my RCS eat my plants, are you sure its not a nutrient issue?Do you have any pix of these plants? Click to expand... The plant is Water Wisteria... here are some pics:
G garryp AC Members Dec 29, 2011 20 0 0 Jan 24, 2012 #4 I am far from a plant expert, and further from a shrimper. But that looks like a nutrient issue (light/CO2/ferts/minerals), I think wisteria leaves are supposed to be "serrated" like that. They grow fast if everything is correct for them.
I am far from a plant expert, and further from a shrimper. But that looks like a nutrient issue (light/CO2/ferts/minerals), I think wisteria leaves are supposed to be "serrated" like that. They grow fast if everything is correct for them.