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I bought some miniature Anubias a while back which I’ve just moved into a different tank. They have grown ok and look reasonably healthy but they don’t appear to have an obvious Rhizome compared to my larger Anubias? Couple of pics. They will eventually be anchored onto something in a new tank.
I have some plain Java Moss and also some Christmas Moss that needs a bit of a trim. What’s the best way of doing this without it looking like it’s just been to the barbers?! :lol:
Anyone know why this is happening? I’ve had them for several months and although I noticed it on one of them a little while all four of them are showing signs now. As per some recommendations I do remove them from the tank every now and then and give them a bit of a rinse & roll! :)
I noticed...
I just popped in to Pets at Home and they had a Tropica one of these in there and it was only £4 and looked so good it got mixed up with the cat food by the time I got to the checkout!
It was an impulse buy though so what do I do with it. I seem to remember you can fix them to bogwood?
Any help...
I’m going to need to trim the Rotala Rotundifolia in my Nano soon. Will the bits I trim off root eventually if I just plant them in the substrate. I’m only using Aquarium Silica Sand. Or is there some other way outside the aquarium to get them to root? No bother if not, just seems a waste to get...
I have some Xmas Moss in my nano which is growing slowly but rather "leggy". The horizontal parts are much further apart in my nano compared to the stuff I'm growing in a vase on the windowsill!? Any ideas why? It's the 35L Nano here:
http://ukaps.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f= ... 8&start=50
I'm happily growing moss in a trug in the garden but wondered how long I can keep it out there when the weather cools?
I can probably transfer to glass containers on the windowsill at some point. What's the lowest temp to keep them growing?
I have quite a number of water courses nearby and have seen some nice looking plants. Suitable access is an issue but are any of them likely to tolerate tropical conditions?
If I can get easy access I may think about a few small cuttings for the pond anyway.
Would a few of you be able to make some recommendations for some easy to grow plants for a 35l Nano please.
I'm thinking of not more than 3 or 4 different types and quite like the look of some of the Mosses out there if suitable. Open to all suggestions but a "contrasty" mix of form would be...
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