Naidisbo
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So, I admittedly hadn't been cleaning the gravel in my 10 gallon tank for about a week, as the hose is broken.
It had no living plants as I know nothing about caring for them... However.
Somehow they got into the tank anyway!
There's two sprouts I've seen so far, growing from the base of two different fake plants.
I guess my question is - How do I take care of these little volunteers?
Also, the eels have never been in a planted tank, even at the shop. I know having plants in the tank changes the water chemistry and that eels are sensitive to these changes, so should I just uproot the plants to avoid them getting sick?
<---- Best I could draw as I currently don't have a camera that can get a clear shot.
I don't really know how they even got in there.
I've cleaned the tank thoroughly since the last time I added snails or shrimp.
Could it have come in with the frozen bloodworms??
Seems unlikely, but I don't think I've introduced anything new to the tank in over a month.
It had no living plants as I know nothing about caring for them... However.
Somehow they got into the tank anyway!
There's two sprouts I've seen so far, growing from the base of two different fake plants.
I guess my question is - How do I take care of these little volunteers?
Also, the eels have never been in a planted tank, even at the shop. I know having plants in the tank changes the water chemistry and that eels are sensitive to these changes, so should I just uproot the plants to avoid them getting sick?
I don't really know how they even got in there.
I've cleaned the tank thoroughly since the last time I added snails or shrimp.
Could it have come in with the frozen bloodworms??
Seems unlikely, but I don't think I've introduced anything new to the tank in over a month.