Hi!
Oh, nice picture.. I have ("had") the kind with the bigger leaves...
Well the pH is very high from the tap maybe 9 or 10. I also had added oyster grit because the water here is soft... but I've asked about this in other posts and it seemed like the high pH in my tank was from the HOB which was driving the co2 out of the water.
When I first got the water sprite it wasn't in great shape. Then soon after I added it to my tank, it spread all over. But at some point I started adding this distilled water to try to decrease the pH so the water level was really high and close to the light. Later I noticed that the water sprite was losing its bright green color. I thought it was getting burned by being so close to the light but I figured it would be okay if the water level dropped a bit. Unfortunately when I got back it disappeared! Now I'm trying to salvage this one leaf!
I am tempted to think that the distilled water maybe the cause. I was under the impression that water sprite doesn't have problems with CO2 since it has access to co2 in the air and that is why it has an advantage over other plants.
Well, I am hoping it will start to grow in the tap water. And then maybe one day it will once again try to take over the world! I'll be watching closely. hehe
