I have just reshuffled my nano tank. I originally planted some cryptocoryne wendtii near to a small cluster of anubias nana. Well this was a few years ago and the anubias are now massive bushes. As they grew the crypts headed upwards in search of light. I have now moved them away from the anubias with no ill effects, but they look a bit weird with 6" stems and the leaves hovering in the top half of the tank.
My assumption is that all I can do is cut them off near to the substrate and wait for new leaves to grow. Will this work or will it be too much of a shock for them? Its about a month since I moved them and they are still healthy - so it seems they survived the shock of being uprooted and replanted.
My assumption is that all I can do is cut them off near to the substrate and wait for new leaves to grow. Will this work or will it be too much of a shock for them? Its about a month since I moved them and they are still healthy - so it seems they survived the shock of being uprooted and replanted.