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mattlee

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i bought a well established anubias on bogwood last weekend it was very healthy and really green glossy leaves. i drove home with the plant in a plastic bag which took about 45 mins rinsed in water then added to my tank. instantly it looked crinkled and the leaves had a brown edge... since then it seems to be wasting away with just veins showing at the edges and the roots seem to be going brown ish!
i dose the tank with easycarbo and tpn+ daily and the temp is at 30C. i have other plants in the tank which seem to be ok along with another anubias.
is this plant past caring for or will it pull through? to be honest it doesnt look good at all
 
has anyone any views on this plant? should i remove it from the tank if its just falling apart?
 
Cut off all decaying parts of the plant, It could be adapting to it's environment, cut all of the bad leaves off the rhizome and see if it manages to repair itself.
 
Cut off all decaying parts of the plant, It could be adapting to it's environment, cut all of the bad leaves off the rhizome and see if it manages to repair itself.
do you mean just trim the leaves just leaving them smaller but all green? :unsure:

cheers, Truck
 

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