Plants being pulled up šŸ™„

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Last weekend I added some more plants into my aquarium after my re-scape. Since then, every single day sometimes morning and evening Iā€™m waking up or coming home to the Egeria constantly being pulled out of the substrate. Every time I re-plant them I make sure they are as deep as possible, in a good 2-3 inch deep but it keeps happening. I can tell the plants are being nibbled as well so I donā€™t know if itā€™s the constant pecking thatā€™s pulling them out or if itā€™s the bottom dwellers having a constant party.
Any advice on what to do to try and prevent this from happening every day?

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I would suggest using plant weights

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These are available at Pets@Home for about Ā£3.50 I believe. Another option is the terracotta rings you get in aquarium plant pots
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After a while, the stems should send roots into the substrate so they'd become more sturdy and less likely to become uprooted.
 
I would suggest using plant weights

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These are available at Pets@Home for about Ā£3.50 I believe.

How would you attach them the the plants? šŸ¤” the plants havenā€™t really developed enough root yet.

Another option is the terracotta rings you get in aquarium plant pots
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After a while, the stems should send roots into the substrate so they'd become more sturdy and less likely to become uprooted.

Yes we have these in the Betta tank which seem to be working but are better with a ā€˜clumpā€™ of plant.
The Egeria is planted in 3/4 stems each across the back of the tank so not enough stem to fill the holeā€¦ kinda like throwing a hot dog through Dartford tunnelā€¦ šŸ˜‚
 
How would you attach them the the plants? šŸ¤” the plants havenā€™t really developed enough root yet.
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Just simply wrap around the stem. You could wrap around 1 inch above the bottom of the stem and push the bottom inch into the substrate to encourage root growth.

Yes we have these in the Betta tank which seem to be working but are better with a ā€˜clumpā€™ of plant.
The Egeria is planted in 3/4 stems each across the back of the tank so not enough stem to fill the holeā€¦ kinda like throwing a hot dog through Dartford tunnelā€¦ šŸ˜‚
šŸ˜‚ I used the terracotta rings with my Rotala in one of my old tanks. But I usually put 10-15 individual stems in them to make a snug fit. You can get smaller hole-sized ones as well. I suppose another option could be ceramic media rings? They have a much smaller diameter.
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Another option could be this -
 
Ahhhh I see! Great suggestions thanks @MattW !
Iā€™m off out to pets at home now to see if I can get the wraps šŸ™‚
 
I use solid core lead free solder wire, as plant weightsā€¦ itā€™s soft enough to wrap around the base of a plant, the roots, or rhizomesā€¦ depending on the plant size to retain, I cut it to length, and wrap itā€¦ for example, on Java ferns, that donā€™t get buried, I snip a piece about an inch and a half long, and wrap it around the center of a rhizome and it holds them nicely, without covering the rhizomesā€¦
 
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