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Old 05-01-2009, 08:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Cases in which crypts may melr.

Hey everyone, I'm a bit confused and I know crypt experts like you can help me.
I've read that c. wendtii doesn't like its roots disturbed, now if I was to put a nutritious tab near it, and my fingers pushed the roots a little (not uprooting it or anything) or if I was to plant something else near the crypt and that would imply me touching its roots, would the crypt melt in this case, or is the melt a consequence of more serious disturbances such as uprooting, changing water quality too much or transferring to a new tank?
Of course we are talking about underwater wendtii here,
Thanks a lot.
And also, how long does it take a crypt to start melting after a disturbance?

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Old 05-02-2009, 08:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Cases in which crypts may melr.

My crypt wendtii's melt every time I so much as look at them funny, but they only melt off a leaf or 2 and then grow back. I don't think it would be a big deal to give them a root tab. It shouldn't kill them.
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Old 05-02-2009, 09:50 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Cases in which crypts may melr.

i never had issues with crypt wentii personally, i moved two tank sizes and those were fine, as long as you don't take it out of the water for long periods of time it seems to be ok...i plant, move and mess around them all the time and no illness either.
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Default Re: Cases in which crypts may melr.

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My crypt wendtii's melt every time I so much as look at them funny
lol... I just got some crypts starting to sprout some leaves, im excited!
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thanks for your experiences (which are actually opposite-LOL).
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if it's any help, my experiences are similar to ddavila06
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Old 05-02-2009, 03:21 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Nexed-Great, good luck growing them!
Griffin- Of Course it helps! I hope I'm as lucky as you and ddavila are!
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Default Re: Cases in which crypts may melr.

HELP, figure hijack before make a new one with same issue.


I got some Crypt W off a dude on another forum, they are great, however I think some of them are "melting" as in they are clear and their stalks near the base are fraying apart like a piece of wet soggy nasty cheap rope.

Is this melting? what can be done? do I trim off the clear part and let it regrow?

what about the roots being disturbed? I did just have them shipped in last friday they grew in his tank, he removed them, shipped them to me, I got em out, didnt dip them just put them into a 5gallon sauce pot with cool water in there. I did remove quite a few plants because I planted them all and only the crpyts and the moneywart needed to be planted.

My lighting sucks AGA( all glass) claims to be a 8500K bulb but its only 15w on a 26g, I am fabbing my own light bar to hold 4 bulbs, 2 day CFL's and two night bulbs for viewing and uv's

Thanks.
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Old 05-13-2009, 01:38 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Default Re: Cases in which crypts may melr.

WhiteDevil - that is melting. They will come back. Take out the yucky melting leaves.

I have never had any crypts melt for me. Even when I remove them to another tank to sell them. My husband had every one of his melt. I don't know what makes the difference.
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these got uprooted in arizona and sent to chicago, I think thats a good reason to melt a bit, although its cooler here and more humid but plants like that humid stuff. Ok will clip away the clear crap. now do Java Ferns do this as well or do they spot then come back?
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