Hello everyone!
I have recently switched from gravel - substrate to have a planted aquarium for my 60 Gallon aquarium.
I bought 2 Anubia plants, knowing they were generally easy to care for, especially for a beginner.
I used Flourite substrate all over, but havent use any fertilizer or CO2 system, my tank is cycled and I have plenty of fish.
I keep the light on 8-9 hours a day.
The top leaf of one of the plant I bought developed dark round spots on it.
Anything I can do to save it?
I saw that my bristle nose pleco "sucked" on it once or twice but does not seem too interested in it otherwise.
Anything helps! Thanks
I have recently switched from gravel - substrate to have a planted aquarium for my 60 Gallon aquarium.
I bought 2 Anubia plants, knowing they were generally easy to care for, especially for a beginner.
I used Flourite substrate all over, but havent use any fertilizer or CO2 system, my tank is cycled and I have plenty of fish.
I keep the light on 8-9 hours a day.
The top leaf of one of the plant I bought developed dark round spots on it.
Anything I can do to save it?
I saw that my bristle nose pleco "sucked" on it once or twice but does not seem too interested in it otherwise.
Anything helps! Thanks