Alien Anna
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Hi, sorry I haven't got a camera to show you what I mean, but the Amazon swords in my 110L (25 gal) corner tank are looking dreadful. When I was on holiday the temperature of the tank shot up and my neighbour turned the lights off for 10-11 days. I also have a snail infestation in that tank
So, as you can imagine, by the time I got home things weren't looking good for my poor swords. I have pruned off all the dead and dying folliage, but I'm fighting a losing battle. I've replaced one of the lights (it's a Juwel set-up with 2x18" 15 watt lights with light-doubling reflectors), I've put some Floraboost in there and next week I intend to set up CO2. The swords look very pale, bits of leaf have been nibbled off and they have patches of brown on them. A year ago they were magnificent specimens - more like cabbages than Amazon swords, but now...
I keep looking at them to see if there is any new growth. None as yet. Have they had it? Should I consider replacing them or are they likely to revive? In the tank I also have a giant vallis and a dwarf vallis, which although little more than roots with a couple of leaves are starting to recover. I also have a large Java fern and two large dwarf anubias, all on bogwood, which are all doing well and have new growth on them. The tank is a little over-stocked with fish, plus two golden apple snails.
So, as you can imagine, by the time I got home things weren't looking good for my poor swords. I have pruned off all the dead and dying folliage, but I'm fighting a losing battle. I've replaced one of the lights (it's a Juwel set-up with 2x18" 15 watt lights with light-doubling reflectors), I've put some Floraboost in there and next week I intend to set up CO2. The swords look very pale, bits of leaf have been nibbled off and they have patches of brown on them. A year ago they were magnificent specimens - more like cabbages than Amazon swords, but now...
I keep looking at them to see if there is any new growth. None as yet. Have they had it? Should I consider replacing them or are they likely to revive? In the tank I also have a giant vallis and a dwarf vallis, which although little more than roots with a couple of leaves are starting to recover. I also have a large Java fern and two large dwarf anubias, all on bogwood, which are all doing well and have new growth on them. The tank is a little over-stocked with fish, plus two golden apple snails.