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It had just been raining but these are the ones outside. The leaves are the same size as when bought but are actually smaller than the largest leaves in the small tank.
The big ones have been taken from the small tank and are about 8 - 11mm long. The big ones are a little bigger than when I first bought them in the pot. The small ones are considerably smaller. When I get a minute I’ll take a picture of some that are outside in a trug.
Yes the flow in the bigger tank is much stronger although the plants aren't getting submerged. The Anubias flowered several weeks ago and it’s still there so doing well.
Just a quick update. The 37L is doing really well at the moment. I did have a problem with brown algae on the plants and glass etc. But ... I had a cunning plan as they say! I glued the Anubias to small stones. This enabled me to remove them from the tank easily, take off the algae with a brush...
Corner of the room is now looking quite nice. Only just filled the larger tank so there are some more plants and rocks to be added. The lighting also needs to be sorted at some point.
Lot's of very nice Aquascapes George, my favourite Is perhaps English Lake. Nice balance of wood, stones, gravel & plants. As nice as some very heavily planted tanks look I still like to see some substrate as it adds variety. I also like BlyXa Hills and Scree 2010.
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