"Cichlidiot" wrote in message
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Then the whole leaf disintegrates outward from that. Also, new java fern
leaves
About the crypts, the new higher levels of co2 would be a pretty powerful
change for the plant. Crypts are generally a pretty pannicky plant; that is
to say if anything changes (such as a water property change, co2 levels, or
a new fertilizer) they have a tendency to disintegrate i.e. "somethings
changed, drop the leaves, drop the leaves!" (note I wasn't the first to say
this, a friend saw it on some forum a while back).
It is possible that nothing is wrong, especially in the case of your crypts.
However, you should still continue to research possible problems.
-Cesium
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