So what your saying is... Anubias is the place to start, lolAnubias, anubias, anubias...!
So what your saying is... Anubias is the place to start, lol
Any variety better than another to start with?
Any variety better than another to start with?
Great starter plants that are easy to grow: anubias, Java fern, Vals. With anubias, I've had luck with the ones in the tubes, just make sure you grab a healthy plant. The TC ones are a bit trickier, especially the variegated ones.
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I love tc plants, I try to get tc plants if possible. Most tc plants convert pretty easy but the variegated ones are a bit tougher. I have about a 50% chance on anubias variegated of converting it.I have found that getting TC plants to transition to be a bit tricky.
I think a Frazerii would look good on the long horizontal and a nana petite in the crook of the Y.
Or, if you could find some java fern “windelov” it has “fingers” at the ends of its leaves and would go really well with the look.
I felt like this was on topic and not a derail since the subject is plants and anubius in particular.
Okay so Im posting here to get help... I think I am seriously interested in plants for this tank, lol
This is the tank Im working on, a 30g (36x12 footprint) with an Aquaclear 70, Catalina 150w titanium heater and Beamswork EA 36" fixture (No timer yet). I just did the background at 14" so tank must be 16" tall.
Substrate will be CaribSea River of Doubt sand. Occupant a lone arrowhead puffer, who buries himself in the sand so pretty much a no go for plants in substrate, he would disturb them. Wondering if he would leave nano fish alone or try and eat them? Would consider a couple otto or something to keep plants clean.
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This is what the little guy does all over the tank, so substrate plants probably would not make it.
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Advice already given (thanks @Colin James):
So remember Im a noob as to plants.
Where is the best place to get some plants to start?
Recommended varieties?
How do I attach said plants to the spiderwood?
Should I wait till the wood is water logged before attaching?
Anything else I need to know?
If you have an empty Rubbermaid you could start soaking the spider wood now or just fill the tank.
Superglue gel. Not all the roots need glue just a enough to give the roots a chance to grab on their own.
Okay, I will likely just let the wood soak when I fill up the tank. I did weigh it down by attaching to the slate so it will not float. Superglue gel, got it
So just one of the plants in a plastic tube ? The dry clear tubes?
Do you know if the Superglue gel sets in water? Im considering getting the 30 gallon set up after work today... This would make the spider wood wet and immersed.
Im really in no rush. just considering it. Have other aspects of this project I can work on.
Personal experience? lolSho’ ‘nuff it do. Squeeze a little bit onto the wood and stick your finger to it and wala never coming off