In your Mar 28 post, L hippuridoides is looking a bit pale, possibly adjust nutrients/ferts ... overall tank looks very fine! 😀
Thanks for the tips.Sorry for the delay
- I'm thinking that leafs look pale even for low light etc, you might try squirting some dilute fert (sorry can't recall what you're using) in the region of L hip, you might also add root tabs, but I feel water column nutrition is more relevant to this plant than some others (I could be wrong 😛)
Alex, thanks for the compliment. Why do you find it tricky? I have absolutely no problems with it, and it gets no special treatment.Your sp. Flamingo looks good. I like this plant though it's tricky.
Alex, thanks for the compliment. Why do you find it tricky? I have absolutely no problems with it, and it gets no special treatment.
this isn't Dennerle ... it's quite typical for some plant lines to be less stable than others 🙂So, in general - original in-vitro plants are quite hardy, but next generation is quite tricky (for me). That could be very good plant for Dennerle - to sell more in-vitro plants if there are problems to get proper descendants.
Tank is looking great 😎
I agree with above, it's be great to see present tank detail re photoperiod & water changes etc🙂
Is there a ram duo or just the girl?
Fert regime is a locally sold 'Micro' and 'Macro' local fertilizer. I use 2ml of each right after the water change ... and maybe 1ml after 1 week if I am late with my water change regime.Still looking great! What is your fert regime nowadays?