Bhu
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Hi
I have been growing the Alternanthera Rosaefolia for over 2 weeks now. It has grown well and the leaves turned a lovely rosy pink. Good roots coming from bottom and midway. The last 2 days I have noticed little holes appearing in one or 2 leaves. They looked like they had been eaten away and was worried that I had a hitch hicker snail. This morning I saw an amano shrimp nawing on one of these leaves with holes. So are the amano eating it? Or are they just cleaning around the damage? Was the said damage caused by a possible plant eating snail? Or is the plant just suffering and the leaves are damaging slightly?
The aquarium is heavily planted 150 ltr cube no other plants are effected including a similar Ludwigia Peruviana. Lots of co2 injection bubbles to fast to count per second but around 3 to 5 per second. Drop checker a lovely light green. PH is 6.4 in morning and 6 or less by evening. Lights on at 8 ramp up for 3 hours then full til 5 then ramp down for 3 hours. Using the TMC twin aquagrow 600's
I dose neutro+ and neutro carbon 3-4 ml a day.
I did think to reduce light but don't want to upset the other well growing plants. What to do? Any advice appreciated.

I have been growing the Alternanthera Rosaefolia for over 2 weeks now. It has grown well and the leaves turned a lovely rosy pink. Good roots coming from bottom and midway. The last 2 days I have noticed little holes appearing in one or 2 leaves. They looked like they had been eaten away and was worried that I had a hitch hicker snail. This morning I saw an amano shrimp nawing on one of these leaves with holes. So are the amano eating it? Or are they just cleaning around the damage? Was the said damage caused by a possible plant eating snail? Or is the plant just suffering and the leaves are damaging slightly?
The aquarium is heavily planted 150 ltr cube no other plants are effected including a similar Ludwigia Peruviana. Lots of co2 injection bubbles to fast to count per second but around 3 to 5 per second. Drop checker a lovely light green. PH is 6.4 in morning and 6 or less by evening. Lights on at 8 ramp up for 3 hours then full til 5 then ramp down for 3 hours. Using the TMC twin aquagrow 600's
I dose neutro+ and neutro carbon 3-4 ml a day.
I did think to reduce light but don't want to upset the other well growing plants. What to do? Any advice appreciated.

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