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It's been awhile since I changed ferns on a big LOG in my tank. Started with the African Bolbitis heudelotii and switched it out when it became huge for a smaller leafed fern Microsorum pteropus 'narrow' (Java fern 'needle leaf'). This fern is becomming established on my log looking pretty nice. The other day while thinning the fern out a bit I ran into another species of plant wanting to share space. Hygrophila pinnatifida has made its way off the substrate and onto my LOG. It looks really cool and pictures of this plant on woods are impressive.
So where the title comes in. Help me deside if I should should trim this hygrophila back allowing the fern to continue its course or should I allow the hygrophila to envelope the LOG?
Note: In the picture I already pulled up a huge chunk of fern where the hygrophila has grown on the log leaving the empty space you see.
So where the title comes in. Help me deside if I should should trim this hygrophila back allowing the fern to continue its course or should I allow the hygrophila to envelope the LOG?
Note: In the picture I already pulled up a huge chunk of fern where the hygrophila has grown on the log leaving the empty space you see.