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If you trim that one right below the root, it should propagate well, and should send out new shoots where you cut it.
Some just spread on their own. The kedagang randomly sends out new stems from the main stem too.
I know I've got lamadau red, sp red, wavy green, dark biblis, and the kedagang in there.
Oh, @AdoraBelle Dearheart I took a close up photo of the Bucephalandra bunch for you
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Wow, that's fascinating about your female tetra changing to male characteristics, you're thinking maybe like a post-menopausal thing? I don't know how they look as juveniles... would be interesting if they all look male as young before female characteristics show, then revert in old age? Sorry, not a species I know anything about! But always cool to learn new things, and if it's surprising to you, with your experience and knowledge base, then I know it must be unusual! Please do keep documenting.
If any of the other females from her original group remain, would be worth keeping photo documentation on them too, seeing if there are any differences in them too.
The Buce kedagang, thank you so much for the photos and tips! It's a gorgeous plant, and has already put out some new growth since I added it to my tank end of July. I have a couple more questions though, I'm sorry! Please explain to me as if I were a ten year old brand new beginner!
Dang it, hit post instead of insert quotes, please see next post! lol
Any chance you could circle/add a line through where you mean I should cut?
Are those bright green bits growing out of the tallest shoot, new roots? I've been wary of trimming it by just lopping the top off the way I would say, L.sessiliflora, because of it being a rhizome plant. But don't know much about how these can grow and propagate, becaue of course plants like java ferns have two ways of propagating. But I haven't done much propagating of rhizome plants beyond just letting them do their thing, but I'd love to learn!
Just also don't want to accidentally kill my most expensive plant! Haha.
See, yours looks amazing! Looks as though it's multiple plants attached to a piece of driftwood? How did you attach them? I find fishing line very fiddly and struggle with it myself. Have used superglue for other rhizome plants (just a small dab on some roots, without smothering the rhizome or roots! Try to poke it into cracks in the hardscape where I can, but sometimes, they do need attaching, especially to make a thicket of the same plant like this! And when you have fish that will knock them loose like we both have, the plecos and cories!
What method are you finding works for you?
Pseudomugil breed easily.I've bred one of the many you listed!
Would love to know the method you used to spawn and raise fry from the pseudomugils... breeding some of those is next on my want list! Although I think I'll be beginning with the red neon, P.luminatus
Or how you bred the first non-artificially induced fry from that species! Just out of curiosity/to learn more, really! But don't give away any of your trade secrets, of course.
I use my phone, currently a Samsung S22. It's due for an upgrade, but I'll probably be sticking with the same series of phone going forward because the camera is good. Though, Google pixel phone cameras seem to do just as well when I tested them out in the store. The newest pixel phone had a fantastic quality camera.@CassCats
Great pictures.
I'd like to know what camera or phone you are using to take such awesome high rez photos.