Leaf Eaters
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:12 am
My plants are primarily fine-leaved, long, stringy bargains- i don't know the names- and I've never had problems with them. They don't grow particularly quickly (low nutrients, too much shade) but they have always been (apparently) healthy.
Two weeks ago I got a couple of these Columbian tetras and a little headstander that'd been in the shop for about a year.
And now, the bottoms of the plants are picked back to stems- they look terrible. I suspect the headstander, though I haven't really seen it do anything naughty.
Suggestions? I'm eyeing up leafier plants and setting cuttings of these current plants in refuge spots that this little fish doesn't seem to go.
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Two weeks ago I got a couple of these Columbian tetras and a little headstander that'd been in the shop for about a year.
And now, the bottoms of the plants are picked back to stems- they look terrible. I suspect the headstander, though I haven't really seen it do anything naughty.
Suggestions? I'm eyeing up leafier plants and setting cuttings of these current plants in refuge spots that this little fish doesn't seem to go.
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