Miah002 Fish Addict Joined Jan 7, 2009 Messages 771 Reaction score 0 Mar 16, 2009 #1 So can you or will they rot. THey need to be in water all the time so can you keep them in a tank.
jourdy288 Sorry, can't help spammin, it's the OCD! Hey there Joined Feb 7, 2007 Messages 2,140 Reaction score 0 Location Behind a little bubbling cave. Mar 16, 2009 #2 It depends, but I know that you can grow bamboo in an aquarium.
OP OP Miah002 Fish Addict Joined Jan 7, 2009 Messages 771 Reaction score 0 Mar 16, 2009 #3 So what do you need to make it grow?
Truck UKAPS Joined Dec 21, 2006 Messages 12,999 Reaction score 0 Location Derbyshire, United Kingdom Mar 16, 2009 #4 Miah002 said: So what do you need to make it grow? Click to expand... untreated bambo is fine
OP OP Miah002 Fish Addict Joined Jan 7, 2009 Messages 771 Reaction score 0 Mar 16, 2009 #5 Ok thanks people, i'll be putting my bamboo into my tank.
jourdy288 Sorry, can't help spammin, it's the OCD! Hey there Joined Feb 7, 2007 Messages 2,140 Reaction score 0 Location Behind a little bubbling cave. Mar 16, 2009 #6 To make it grow you need sufficient light and you should also fertilize your tank (only use fertilizer for aquariums, though!)
To make it grow you need sufficient light and you should also fertilize your tank (only use fertilizer for aquariums, though!)
TylerFerretLord g͝e͠ek҉ Joined Jun 20, 2007 Messages 1,692 Reaction score 23 Location Long Island, NY Mar 16, 2009 #7 The leaves need to be above water; Ideally only the very last bit of the 'stem' should actually be under the water.
The leaves need to be above water; Ideally only the very last bit of the 'stem' should actually be under the water.