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Old 07-08-2008, 06:54 PM
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when it is too wet in our weather, fungus and mold grow on the plant. It is very difficult to get rid of
them in the future. When the wrong kind established itself, the leave will have black spot
and spread through out the whole plant. You end up spraying fungicides that will drip into
the aquarium and kill the fish. Without the fungicides , fungus will overwhelmed the plant
and killing it in the process. Either case is a lose-lose situation. Plus you might not provide enough light as the fish tank cannot be close natural sunlight. Too much of
natural sunlight encourage the growing of algae. Algae is harmless but clearning the
fish tank is just troublesome.
How did you provide light for the plant?
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