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If I can just see well enough, leaves diverge from the stem as Bacopa monnieri tends to do, but there is a small possibility its Hedyotis salzmannii. Axil, node and base of the leaf should be observed carefully.
Thanks Darrel and Roadmaster.
Roadmaster: wise words from you, thats what I suggested too, take better care of her plants and the problem will be gone.
Darrel: I will ask her to check L stagnalis, maybe it fits and maybe it is eating her plants now.
A member of local aquarium forum asked help. My best bet was that the main issue is something else than a pest, but what do you think? Something is definetly going on, but what? She described that a pest or some kind of insect is monstrously eating her plants. Fast. The insect is very small...
Oh I hate to see those pics, they make me soooo jealous! Seriously speaking, I have never seen such beauties, just a-m-a-z-i-n-g plants! Thanks for sharing this and the all the information. Extremely beautiful photos, too!
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