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I'm an idiot - please help me save my Amazon Sword
Hi, well I'm an idiot...
I decided to clean out my beta's tank yesterday morning (its a tall narrow sort of hurricane jar type thing, which the Amazon Sword loved). Its quite heavy, so I moved out the beta and the Amazon Sword (the beta I just put in those containers they sell betas in with the original water) and my husband dumped out the water for me. Anyway, I then started looking for my dechlorinator, which I couldn't find so I walked away and got distracted - leaving the Amazon Sword in the empty tank with the gravel but no water. This morning I remembered and went, oh no and saw my poor plant still greenish but all dried up, and a few roots (because I'd actually left them in the still wet gravel I guess) still white and appeared okay. I quickly put it in regular water (never found my dechlorinator) then went to my local Petco and bought more dechlorinator and put the tank back together, put in the dechlorinator etc. So will my Amazon Sword survive? Any tips on helping it out? It already looks a lot better since I resubmerged it but it still has an unhealthy yellow brown tinge to the green... Thanks in advance - |
I'm an idiot - please help me save my Amazon Sword
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don_tspamme wrote: So will my Amazon Sword survive? Any tips on helping it out? It already looks a lot better since I resubmerged it but it still has an unhealthy yellow brown tinge to the green... Cut off the dried leaves and as long as the crown of the plant isn't totally dessicated it'll come back. -- Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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