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black mondo grass


Ashzbetta

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Give it a go. People tend to be impatient and think the plant is rotting. Just wait... After a while if you dig it up you will see new roots forming. They are fine and white. Then the plant will start to grow new leaves. It is slow-growing, but is a beautiful addition to the aquarium. I have a whole lot of the green one in my tank. Extra nutients also help it along. If you are unsure, just put it in a bucket of water outside with a couple of handfuls of Dalton's Aquatic Mix. The leaves will start rotting and will then grow back after time, along with new roots.

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