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The crypt itself won't mind being planted together or separately - although crypts are heavy root feeders, so it's easier to plant them in one bunch so you can stick a root tab in one spot rather than ten different spots.
I can't speak on plants surviving cichlids though I'm afraid...
Good luck!!
Have you considered a plant tank to propagate these plants on, then can try just trimmings in with the cichlids? Or keep half the crypts/half the nomaphila sticta in a propagation tub/tank, and the other half in with the cichlids?
Are the cichlids eating the plants or just digging them up?
Water Sprite is a floating plant but can also be planted. if it gets dug up, it will simply float to the surface and live there.
Crypts are soft water plants and won't do well in a Rift Lake tank. They should have a tuber with leaves growing out of it. they are not normally sold as stem plants. If the tuber is black and soft, it is rotten and the Cryptocoryne will probably die.
Have you tried planting the plants in pots and covering the top of the pot with some netting to stop the fish digging up the substrate?
You cut a small hole in the middle of the netting so the plant can grow out but the fish can't get to the substrate in the pot.
Those crypts will be delicious, lol....hopefully not, but...The fish are just eating the leaves rather than digging up
Hopefully not lol I’ll update if they eat it, so far so goodThose crypts will be delicious, lol....hopefully not, but...
@AmyKieran The Hornwort might be the only plant that can survive in Cichlid World. I have Microsorium pteropus Java Fern that is growing free floating , not attached to anything , and that , with its tough leaves , might be an answer. One thing about Cryptocorynes. When you read that they are slow growing , they really mean it.
I’ll give it a go thanksCrypts need time to establish their root system. When they do? Then they are not slow growing.
One plant to try is Sagittaria, tough leaves and strong roots- best planted in between stones or larger rock as to stop being dug out by the cichlids.