C. cf. ferruginea / ideii 'west Kalimantan'
C. cordata 'Rompin'
C. cordata 'Rompin'
In a desperate attempt to save these cryptocorynes, I decided to completely change their environment from emersed to submersed. The pots of cryptocorynes were transferred to some plastic box containers filled with tap water and placed outside the balcony to receive sunlight. A few fishes (guppy and platy) were added to prevent mosquitoes breeding.
More than a month later, most of the pots of cryptocorynes were showing considerable signs of improvement in growth as compared to when they were in the emersed tank. New leaves were growing out and were fuller and not stunted. The only problem is that the are many green hair algae growing in the plastic container which could easily be resolved by introducing a large bag of Malayan shrimps in.
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Maybe,Damage caused by Yellow tea thrips?
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