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Old 08-12-2021, 07:08 PM
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Hi Everyone!

Cirrhopetalum in my vivarium.

Nothing good happening here. Is it bacterial rot?


What is the best path forward? I removed the moss growth from around the psuedobulbs. Increasing movement...

but what else can I do? Is physan20 a good idea? If so, what strength?

Thanks!
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Is there much air circulation? I would try and improve that. They like being wet every day, but not 24/7.
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Thanks! I changed the internal circulation fan. I had been over watering dues to moss decline. The decline was due to Physan20 that I had treated some algae with. Never again… hopefully everything with recover in time.
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