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I see leaves dying on the plant in my 10-gallon aquarium and I'd like to
cut them off and take them out without disturbing the roots (and possibly pulling the plant up). What should I use? Would a normal pair of scissors do the job? Thanks, Sharp scissors. I keep them next to the tank. Don't pinch plants - it tends to damage tissue more than a quick snip. I have the "aqua-thingy", but find the blade too weak, so tend to use scissors and fingernails. Oh, and stepladders. It's 24" deep with 3" of graveland I'm only 5' 9" :-) Peter |
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