![]() I dosed Seachem Prime, 2 times I guess after the first 90% water change, added Stability too. And also there is one Anubias Nana left, it has darked green rhizome, but not dead either. Somehow the Anubias congensis, gracillis, afzellis which just got in from nursery, were not affected at all, well, they have some brown spots on the rhizome, and on root here and there, but they are OK.? weird. ![]() I manage to save the other two by washing and putting them in a new tank with no contamination water, they are ok now. The three Anubias Nana Petite my friend gave me, one is dead, symptom is the same as rhizome become mushy, soaked, and melt, it has soft leave, soft stem, soft rhizome, die very soon later on, the other two sit very closely together, also they sort of become soft too. white mushy rhizome, unimaginable rotting smell, white patch of slime on the tied area.Īlso I need to mention I got 4 species pin head size(under 2cm diameter) wild Bucephalandra from a deader, and they all died too, first I notice they have loosen leaf, about to drop. It is the most disgusting thing I ever smell and see from a Anubias plant. ![]() I pick the tied driftwood out, I cut off the black cotton thread, and I dissected the plant's leftover, the rhizome, leaf and stem. The newly bought tied Anubias has one or two leaves floated in my tank after 3 days I put them in, and then the following days, they have massive leaf fall off in just 5 days, then they died. I have a lot of Anubias, from big to small, the three Anubias Nana Petite I got from a friend around 2 years ago, they are growing underwater nice and steady.īut things change after I bought two driftwood tied Anubias Nana with moss covering the root and wood, from a LFS which I never bought plants from, and whom only has Anubias Nana available, it is the start of all the death of lots of Anubias in my tank. I know a lot of people say Anubias is a hardy plant, and I admit it, it is hardy, but not that "java moss hardy". Any help would be appreciated!!! I never buried the rhizome, nor the root, most of them were growing on rock or driftwood, I never even had one single Anubias die in my hand too, until rencently.
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