MariusC
New Member
Hi all,
I have a question that was fairly discussed in many threads all over the internet but I want to make sure there isn't anything else I have missed. I currently have my aquarium with only sand on the bottom because of my corrys. It's a very fine sand and I would say maybe 3-4cm deep. I only have Anubias on driftwood and some floating duck weed + water lettuce. I would like to plant some bottom "carpet", mostly to offer a refuge for the RCS. I had luck in the past with Sagittaria subulata but planted into substrate. Now with a sandy bottom I have two challenges and maybe some of you can help me :
1. Where I can buy this plant around St. Albans area (can't online as it is too cold).
2. Is there any easier way of rooting this plant than use some root tabs and some ceramic rings to keep in place ?
I have a question that was fairly discussed in many threads all over the internet but I want to make sure there isn't anything else I have missed. I currently have my aquarium with only sand on the bottom because of my corrys. It's a very fine sand and I would say maybe 3-4cm deep. I only have Anubias on driftwood and some floating duck weed + water lettuce. I would like to plant some bottom "carpet", mostly to offer a refuge for the RCS. I had luck in the past with Sagittaria subulata but planted into substrate. Now with a sandy bottom I have two challenges and maybe some of you can help me :
1. Where I can buy this plant around St. Albans area (can't online as it is too cold).
2. Is there any easier way of rooting this plant than use some root tabs and some ceramic rings to keep in place ?