Update- after glueing the plants down, the plants are no longer being uprooted but are just being destroyed. I really don’t have many plants left my Java ferns are still going great but everything else isn’t. Any suggestions of other plants?
Anubias? Those leaves are insanely strong. And the plant can put up with a lot. I put the plant in mid cycle in my tank and it coped with 3ppm of ammonia for a while. Not one sign of yellowing at all. The fish may try to bite the plant but then realize its not good to bite . Try to go for larger grown ones thoughUpdate- after glueing the plants down, the plants are no longer being uprooted but are just being destroyed. I really don’t have many plants left my Java ferns are still going great but everything else isn’t. Any suggestions of other plants?
Anubias? Those leaves are insanely strong. And the plant can put up with a lot. I put the plant in mid cycle in my tank and it coped with 3ppm of ammonia for a while. Not one sign of yellowing at all. The fish may try to bite the plant but then realize its not good to bite . Try to go for larger grown ones though
Looks nice! How did you get anubias that quick? Do you have a store near you that sells them? If so you're sooo lucky!Anubias and more Java fern added
Looks nice! How did you get anubias that quick? Do you have a store near you that sells them? If so you're sooo lucky!
Provided the fish leave it alone it should multiply quickly. The plant will send out a sort of runner just under the surface and the new plant will grow in the end of the runner.