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anubias holes
I am now getting little pinholes in my anubias barteri or nana not sure
which one it is called (the one that grows tall). Is this a lack of potassium in the tank? As its appeared on both of my anubias at the same time I can only conclude it must be a nutrient deficiency in the tank. Anyone know what it could be? |
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anubias holes
I am now getting little pinholes in my anubias barteri or nana not sure
which one it is called (the one that grows tall). Is this a lack of potassium in the tank? As its appeared on both of my anubias at the same time I can only conclude it must be a nutrient deficiency in the tank. Anyone know what it could be? Pinholes in the leaves is a sign of potassium deficiency. However, slow-growing plants like anubias are usually the last to signs of deficiency. How are the other plants in your tank doing? Can you post photos of the damage? Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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