bogwood Fishaholic Joined Dec 3, 2005 Messages 447 Reaction score 0 Location UK Dec 24, 2005 #1 Is Bamboo (either the dead/dry, yellow sticks that are used to support tomato plants, or the 'live' green kind with the twisty top shoots/leaves) ok to use in a tropical freshwater set up?
Is Bamboo (either the dead/dry, yellow sticks that are used to support tomato plants, or the 'live' green kind with the twisty top shoots/leaves) ok to use in a tropical freshwater set up?
Z zig z is z Joined May 17, 2005 Messages 1,994 Reaction score 0 Location Z Dec 24, 2005 #2 I think so........dead and dry is what you want...........ive seen very large bamboo of stalk diameter 2-3 inches in aquariums+planted setups.
I think so........dead and dry is what you want...........ive seen very large bamboo of stalk diameter 2-3 inches in aquariums+planted setups.
D daza Fishaholic Joined Jul 12, 2004 Messages 502 Reaction score 0 Location Bedfordshire, UK Dec 24, 2005 #3 Is this the sort of thing you have got in mind?