Recently I’ve noticed these brown/yellow spots on my anubia, what should i do??
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I don’t think there’s a way to bring it back tbh, some leaves die. As long as the whole thing doesn’t die it’ll shoot out new leaves. Maybe it’s in a bad spot for light, or the being outcompeted for nutrients by other faster growing plants. People say to cut off the damaged leaves to let the plant focus on growing new leaves that aren’t dying. Cuz what’s the point of the plant attempting to send nutrients to it if it’s gonna die anyways. That’s always been my take at least and none of my anubias’s have ever completely died off. However, I just leave it be and let the shrimp/snails/scuds eat it. I’m one to leave detritus in the aquarium. Sometimes to excess, but to each their own.
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I don’t think there’s a way to bring it back tbh, some leaves die. As long as the whole thing doesn’t die it’ll shoot out new leaves. Maybe it’s in a bad spot for light, or the being outcompeted for nutrients by other faster growing plants. People say to cut off the damaged leaves to let the plant focus on growing new leaves that aren’t dying. Cuz what’s the point of the plant attempting to send nutrients to it if it’s gonna die anyways. That’s always been my take at least and none of my anubias’s have ever completely died off. However, I just leave it be and let the shrimp/snails/scuds eat it. I’m one to leave detritus in the aquarium. Sometimes to excess, but to each their own.