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I didn't realize that either Mark! I'm always surprised when I can tell how much he's grown. As I thought he was going to remain super teeny. He's so awesome! And omg....really...still not eating the zucchini?!?!I didn't realize the sunset shrimp got that big! I thought they were tiny like the cherry shrimp. He's cool. I like the oto on the zucchini, too. I still haven't seen mine on the zucchini yet.
well hopefully they got some and are learning where you put it (before it takes off on a floating about the tank adventure).I'm not sure it the otos are eating the zucchini or not. The last slice I put in, I put in late at night before the lights went out. The next day what was left of it was floating around the tank with all the fish following it. Everybody in the tank likes zucchini, I have learned!
I recommend you tie to driftwood or bogwood root take good hold and if it came to having to do change of substrate you will have plantsI just bought two new plants from PetSmart in those "pest free" containers since they seem to be the cleanest around here.
1. Narrow Leaf Java Fern
and
2. Anubis Congensis
As I'm reading right now it seems that both need to be attached to rocks/wood?
I knew the regular Anubis (larger that I already have) was this way but wasn't sure all Anubis were the same? (the package for this one said "small"...which I'm not so sure now as I'm reading).
And I had no clue that Java Fern was to be planted this way also?
Can either of these two plants be pushed down into the substrate or will they both need to be tied to anchors above?
As of right now they are pushed into substrate.
I did and they're doing great!I recommend you tie to driftwood or bogwood root take good hold and if it came to having to do change of substrate you will have plants
Lol
I don't see why not. Apparently you just want to make sure the rhizome (not sure I spelled that correctly) is above the substrate because it will likely rot if left below.Can I just tie the plants to individual smallish sterilized rocks
Thanks so much!!I LOVE your tank