i have a 140 gallon with co2 on it my plants have holes and jagged eges like something is chewing on them i have discus cardinals rams and a roseline shark i have not seen any snails in it so i dont think that the problem anybody have any ideas?
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somethings eating my plants
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I had P. denisoni for a year and they never nibble on any plants. Maybe lack of microelements. If you have high wattage light and high level of CO2 you need to add micro- and macroelements otherwise the plants will suffer. Just a suggestion.
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Yes, pictures would probably help. Just to see the holes in detail. Sometimes, like Bogdan said, lack of certain nutrients can cause holes in plants and make it appear that something is nibbling them."Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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Nothing is eating your plants.
Nutrient difficency. Add trace elements ... Nitogen, Phospate, Potassium.Scarecrow : I haven't got a brain... only straw.
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NPK is probably the answer especially Po4 try to bring it up a little but balance everything else at the same time.
BTW I have seen this problem in aquariums with soft water specially those tanks that use RO water only; if so it could be Mg or Ca deficiency.
Regards,
Luis
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