5 Ways to SAVE Melting Aquarium Plants Before It’s Too Late

Live aquarium plants are awesome because they’re beautiful and they purify the water by absorbing your fish’s nitrogen waste, but like fish, they come with a learning curve if you want to keep them alive. In this video, let me cover a frequent beginner question we get: “Why is my plant dying or melting?”
📕 Quick Guide: How to Plant Aquarium Plants: https://www.aquariumcoop.com/blogs/aquarium/how-to-plant
📘 Nutrient Deficiencies: Why Your Aquarium Plants Are Dying: https://www.aquariumcoop.com/blogs/aquarium/plant-nutrient-deficiencies

🥇 Become a member to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNJuJfXCKNWu4-VifYixs8A/join
📅 Member Events Calendar: https://www.aquariumcoop.com/pages/events
🔔 Never miss a video or live stream again. Sign up for text messages. https://www.aquariumcoop.com/pages/youtubenotifications
🌱 Buy plants, lights, food, chemicals and more from our online store: https://aquariumcoop.com/
📕 Want in-depth articles on freshwater aquariums? Visit our blog: https://aquariumcoop.com/blogs/aquarium
💬 Searching for that respectful community to talk about fish? Join our forum: https://forum.aquariumcoop.com/

WHO WE ARE
————————————————
At Aquarium Co-Op, we focus on your aquariums. We specialize in freshwater tropical fish, aquatic plants, and the overall betterment of the freshwater fish keeping hobby. Our goal is to help you with your first pet fish and graduate you to an advanced aquarium hobbyist. If you’d like to take it to the next level, subscribe to Aquarium Co-Op and check out our weekly videos.

Cory McElroy is employed by Aquarium Co-Op LLC. He also owns Aquarium Co-Op LLC. Therefore, all content is sponsored by Aquarium Co-Op.

#Aquariumcoop #Aquariumfish #Fishtank

0:00 Why are my plants melting or dying back?
0:19 Reason #1: You have new, emersed plants that were grown out of water
1:57 Reason #2: The plant was incorrectly planted
3:21 Reason #3: Your plant is missing certain nutrients.
5:13 Other reasons: frozen plants, anubias rot, and dud bulbs

You May Also Like