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Oct 30, 2023
Good quality plants, well packaged.
The Rotala r. is now installed in my tank, growing in bright light, and receiving its nutrients from the water column only with additional P & K fed by liquid concentrate, every week. No Co2 is being used.
Right now, about a week after receiving the Rotala r. the growth is essentially stalled as adjustments are made by it to its new growing conditions. No melt, die back, or predation by my cherry shrimp is occurring. My cherry shrimp completely devoured my recently introduced guppy grass starting immediately upon introduction to my tank, and they are otherwise well fed and not over populated! Go figure? They also ate the roots of my recently introduced Red Root Floaters, killing them off, which surprised me. I thought cherry shrimp are inoffensive scavengers? It appears that any soft vegetable matter is fair game for them to devour. I suspect that my soon to be delivered Subwassertang may be the next expensive meal on their menu!
MC

Dec 28, 2021
Get Lock-Ease instead of WD-40!
Better than WD-40. Also, the WD-40 spray can rusts through, yes RUSTS! 🤔 Consequently, the remaining contents are no longer under pressure so what's left in the can is unaccessable....wasted.

May 18, 2021
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Healthy bones = healthy critters! That's why additional calcium is used.