Ok, so a while back I took out my hornwort to rescape. I put it in a 5 gallon bucket on our back porch and I kind of forgot about it. Well, we've had many below freezing nights recently and I was just out back and noticed through the thin layer of ice that the hornwort is not only alive, but looks to be thriving! What the?!
So, I'm due for another rescape and I'm thinking of putting some of this seemingly indestructible hornwort into one of my tanks (probably the bullhead tank). My tanks are kept at your typical 78ish degrees, but the bucket water that the hornwort is in is 39 degrees. I brought the bucket inside to start warming up, but I'm wondering if I'm going to have to worry about temperature shock because that is close to a 40° difference. What would be my best course of action be to get these plants ready for the tank?
So, I'm due for another rescape and I'm thinking of putting some of this seemingly indestructible hornwort into one of my tanks (probably the bullhead tank). My tanks are kept at your typical 78ish degrees, but the bucket water that the hornwort is in is 39 degrees. I brought the bucket inside to start warming up, but I'm wondering if I'm going to have to worry about temperature shock because that is close to a 40° difference. What would be my best course of action be to get these plants ready for the tank?