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    Default Re: MY ADF are eating and destroying my new plant.

    Interesting, Anubias are normally not eaten by fish because leaves are tough and they taste bad. I did had a blue crayfish that would cut the leaves at the stems and had to remove them from it's tank. Jenna's post makes a lot of sense and would recommend removing plant from their tank or risk losing it.
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Default Re: MY ADF are eating and destroying my new plant.

    I think I did lose that plant since there is only one leaf left. It is funny since they were originally in a very small tank with a bamboo shoot. I also have another plant in there that is pretty tall and they rest there in the leaves all the time...they leave the bamboo and other tall plant alone.

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