Aquarium plants
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hey so when you plant them to the tank do you just stick the roots under the gravel or is there another way?
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@wantsome480 Can you post a video of your current setup and methods? thanks
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@wantsome480 MY FRIEND CAN PLEASE PLEASE ME WITH MY ANUBIAS BARTERI VARIETY NANA... I WANT TO PLANT MY ANUBIAS EXPOSED. IT MEANS I DONT MY ANUBIAS CONFINED IN A CONTAINER... WOULD YOU PLEAS HELP ME... I AM REALLY REALLY FRUSTATED WITH MY ANUBIAS
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nice! yo dude this is cool haha
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у нево такая штука классноя, а он всякое фуфло выращивает.
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hey are you willing to sell any aquatic plants because I have wanted to buy some and I want the healthyest and pet stores only sell and dont take care of them to well
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wow nice work, the rain effect looks cool too
Realy it's not that hard. The humidity I had in this set up was actualy too much. I removed the rain system. I'm growing anubias emersed several differnt ways now. I can give you some tips if you like. Anubias grow fast and large emersed. I have some nana petites with leaves that are incredably big. Send me a message and I've give you some tips. Tell me what kind of grow supplies you have available.
wantsome480 2 years ago
@wantsome480 leaves are my newly planted emersed plants are turning brown. i know for sure one is an anubia and some other are crypts. i have a 40 gallon long tank with 2 x54watt t5 bulbs (had for a few days now turned on all the time), regular gravel and have some nutrafin plant grow. they were planted 2 weeks ago while i still had the original light fixture which was only 19w. are they brown due to lack of light or co2?
jptzy 1 year ago
@jptzy The keys to growing emersed are light humidity and nutriance. Gravel is inert and don't have nutriance. Use plain garden soil from the hardware store mixed with the gravel. Use enough soil that the gaps between the gravel are filled. Cover the tank so that the humidity can't escape. The water has to be warmer then the air in order to get high humidity. Sometimes a aquarium heater is needed. Usualy soil will contrain enough nutraince that you don't need ferts.
wantsome480 1 year ago