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Some of the leaves on the snake val are starting to go see through? And red? Any ideas? I don't fertilize and I have one flora bulb and one sunglo.lights on from 12 to 14 hours

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Val typically does OK w/o ferts (or newts ;)), so I'm guessing it's time to change out that ok bulb.

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some poeple just dont know that much about plants but just like to hear them selves talk.

you cant believe everything a salesman tells you.

sorry if this came accross as rude or anything,that wasent the intention.

if your using t8 bulbs,you should probably replace you bulbs every 6 months, if you want optimal growth

and yes you should check out Flourish Comprehensive, it is easy to dose for people that are just getting into planted tanks.

but if you have a large tank, you will want to look into powder ferts,because using liquid ferts gets really expensive really fast on a big tank.

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Vals are a true aquatic plant and take up the majority of nutrients through their roots, not their leaves. Root tabs or a better substrate will have them whipped into shape quickly. And probably new bulbs.

I learned this at the Calgary Aquarium Club meeting Tuesday....

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Jayba is bang on with his advice. My other thought is find some other source of plant advice, perhaps a good plant book, an aquarium club, etc. Though there's many excellent people in the lfs(and I don't want to knock them), not all of the employees are.Quite frankly, I do not have enough knowledge to answer all the questions that a lfs employee is asked and don't see how someone who has worked there for a couple of months can. As for the local clubs, they can tell you how that plant works in the local water and may be a source of more plants that are grown locally too.Good luck and let us know how it goes!!

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