My new Anacharis stems have all brown/gray leaves; very little green to them. Are these likely to survive or should I just yank them out now before they all start melting?
Here's the back story:
I got a bunch of Anacharis stems in the mail last week from a fellow forum member. When I received the package it had been sitting in my mailbox for half a day and it smelled very, very nasty. I soaked all the stems in cool tap water, removed the bad stuff, snails, etc. Kept the stems which looked in good shape and let them float in my tank until the weekend when I could work on planting them. Yesterday as I went to plant them I noticed some of the stems had melted away, removed the melted parts and planted the rest. But all the leaves have lost their green and are now a light brown/gray. Most of the stems do have roots. Doesn't look very attractive at the moment.
My substrate is Fluorite sand and Fluorite gravel.
The person who sent them to me is in no way to blame for the condition of the plants. He had them in a plastic bag with wet paper towels and he sent them via USPS Priority mail. There just was no one home the day they were delivered and hence they stayed in the mailbox until I got home that evening.
So are these things likely to survive or should I pull them now before they all melt away and make a mess of the tank?
Here's the back story:
I got a bunch of Anacharis stems in the mail last week from a fellow forum member. When I received the package it had been sitting in my mailbox for half a day and it smelled very, very nasty. I soaked all the stems in cool tap water, removed the bad stuff, snails, etc. Kept the stems which looked in good shape and let them float in my tank until the weekend when I could work on planting them. Yesterday as I went to plant them I noticed some of the stems had melted away, removed the melted parts and planted the rest. But all the leaves have lost their green and are now a light brown/gray. Most of the stems do have roots. Doesn't look very attractive at the moment.
My substrate is Fluorite sand and Fluorite gravel.
The person who sent them to me is in no way to blame for the condition of the plants. He had them in a plastic bag with wet paper towels and he sent them via USPS Priority mail. There just was no one home the day they were delivered and hence they stayed in the mailbox until I got home that evening.
So are these things likely to survive or should I pull them now before they all melt away and make a mess of the tank?