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Re: How to keep your plants free of pests

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 8:44 pm
by viewfinder
challenger wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 11:02 am No need to stress. Those pest snails will show up eventually, and trust me, they're not as bad as you think. In fact, I think they're a natural, beneficial part of a planted tank. I'm on a mission to change people's minds about pond snails and ramshorns - they're not pests, they're awesome. Sure, they might not be as pretty as nerites, but in every other way, they're superior. Red rams are the exception, though - they're pretty cool.
Would a bleach dip get rid of copper residue on plants?

Re: How to keep your plants free of pests

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 9:57 pm
by challenger
It's worth a try if you're that concerned. Some plants can handle it better than others, so it's hard to say for sure. Never personally done it myself, but it might be worth a shot.

Re: How to keep your plants free of pests

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 11:56 pm
by viewfinder
challenger wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 11:02 am No need to stress. Those pest snails will show up eventually, and trust me, they're not as bad as you think. In fact, I think they're a natural, beneficial part of a planted tank. I'm on a mission to change people's minds about pond snails and ramshorns - they're not pests, they're awesome. Sure, they might not be as pretty as nerites, but in every other way, they're superior. Red rams are the exception, though - they're pretty cool.
I'm gonna take the plunge and give it a shot. I used to be swimming in plants, but since I stopped using flourish excel, my numbers have really taken a hit. Now I'm down to just a little bit of flourish comprehensive during water changes - I mix half RO and half tap, which I know my plants aren't too fond of, but my inhabitants are thriving.

Re: How to keep your plants free of pests

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 12:41 am
by Echoflux
If you're still worried about any lingering bleach, you could always dip your plants in a dechlorinator solution afterwards. I've found that using unscented bleach and making sure it's free of surfactants helps put my mind at ease.

Honestly, I think bleach dips are often unnecessary if you're buying from a reputable supplier. I've had great experiences with tropica and aqua fluer - most of their plants are grown emmersed and are usually pest and algae-free.