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Old 05-01-2004, 09:36 PM
Martin A. Gross
 
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Default Sudden plant deaths

Group,

Four days ago, I started losing my Mint Bacopa, Sunset Hygrophila,
Wisteria, and Red Ludwigia. Two days ago, I discovered that my heater was
no longer working. The water temperature was only 68F. I, of course,
immediately bought a new heater. Considering the timing, this is certainly
a plausible cause I would think. However, I do not see improvements in the
remaining Sunset Hygrophila (Again, this is day two). Their new leaves are
small and very pale - completely unlike the large, wavy, bright pink leaves
that I have come to know. Also, I have a Dwarf Lilly in the aquarium which
was not affected. Since it is a rooted plant, I was curious to know if it
was getting a mineral from the substrate that was not available to the stem
plants. However, like I said, this was sudden, not over a period of time as
I would expect to see if it were a mineral deficiency. Just incase, I upped
my dosage of Seachem Flourish, but the only improvement I saw was in the
green algae on my driftwood.
So what does everyone think? Is the failed heater truly to blame, or
did something else, coincidentally, go wrong at the same time? If it was
the heater, will the remaining plants start producing leaves normally again,
or should I replace them?
For current water parameters, lighting, filtration, and pictures of the
aquarium from a week ago, visit my website at
http://marting83.tripod.com/aquarium.htm

In advance, thanks for your help,
Martin