Guppy Grass is super easy to grow. You contact @TheTenthDoctor if you are interested in learning more about it.Ooh, I just looked that up. Never knew it existed before, it's wild! Is it any good?
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Guppy Grass is super easy to grow. You contact @TheTenthDoctor if you are interested in learning more about it.Ooh, I just looked that up. Never knew it existed before, it's wild! Is it any good?
will ebay guppygrass grow well>?Guppy Grass is super easy to grow. You contact @TheTenthDoctor if you are interested in learning more about it.
Depends on the seller, but usually yes. Don’t add eBay plants straight into your tank, as the water in the bag is usually colder than the water in the tank - slowly acclimate the plants (in the bag) with drip acclimation.will ebay guppygrass grow well>?
Anubias is very easy to grow, without a doubt. It can also be grown in super low light, making it ideal for beginners.Hello
Without the slightest hesitation ANUBIAS : lots of varieties, lots of leaves and plant itself sizes, needs no fert., radiates in dim light, phytophagousproof.... The Tank Plant For Dummies ! What more could you ask for ?
Do you have a personal preference of Christmas moss over Java moss? Just wondering, because I personally like Java Moss better.I really like Christmas Moss. It has one of the prettier growth patterns for moss and attaches to hardscape especially well. It is a pretty versatile plant, too. It can be grown on wood or another piece of hardscape to give a softer look or to hide an unattractive part of the decor, and also is one of the better moss choices for a "tree" look. Or it can be grown on mesh attached to the substrate to create a carpet look or mesh along the back wall of the tank to give the appearance of a wall of greenery. A nice dense area of christmas moss is often a favorite shrimp hangout. Plus it is easy to grow. The only thing it is picky about is it doesn't like water above the high 70s in temperature. Christmas Moss also makes a good spawning substrate and in a mature tank with lots of moss there will be some infusoria for fish fry and shrimplets to eat as a first food.