flyhawk Fishaholic Joined Jan 10, 2008 Messages 551 Reaction score 0 May 9, 2008 #1 hi all, i have a question if my anubias coffelia would do better in gravel or on wood?(its currently in gravel)
hi all, i have a question if my anubias coffelia would do better in gravel or on wood?(its currently in gravel)
Colin_T Fish Guru Joined Jan 26, 2008 Messages 41,540 Reaction score 25,889 Location Perth, WA May 9, 2008 #2 anubias is best tied to some wood or rock.
aaronnorth www.ukaps.org Joined Dec 9, 2007 Messages 6,822 Reaction score 2 Location Worksop, Notts, UK May 10, 2008 #3 it can be tied to wood or rock but you can also try to bury the roots while still leaving the rhizome above the substrate.
it can be tied to wood or rock but you can also try to bury the roots while still leaving the rhizome above the substrate.
Esfa Shrimpy Shrimp Joined Apr 20, 2007 Messages 2,585 Reaction score 0 Location Andover May 10, 2008 #4 aaronnorth said: it can be tied to wood or rock but you can also try to bury the roots while still leaving the rhizome above the substrate. Click to expand... I was gunna say that too. If the roots are long enough, you can shove them under the gravel, but make sure the rhizome is above the gravel.
aaronnorth said: it can be tied to wood or rock but you can also try to bury the roots while still leaving the rhizome above the substrate. Click to expand... I was gunna say that too. If the roots are long enough, you can shove them under the gravel, but make sure the rhizome is above the gravel.
OP OP flyhawk Fishaholic Joined Jan 10, 2008 Messages 551 Reaction score 0 May 10, 2008 #5 the anubias i got already had long roots, so i did plant in the gravel. luckely, the rizome is on top of the gravel.
the anubias i got already had long roots, so i did plant in the gravel. luckely, the rizome is on top of the gravel.