AquaBarb Aqua}^>holic 🏆 Tank of the Year 🏆 3x Fish of the Month 🌟 4x Tank of the Month 🏆 Joined Apr 21, 2019 Messages 2,262 Reaction score 2,122 Location Staffordshire England Mar 7, 2020 #1 Can i trim Limnophila sessiliflora from the top of the stems when they reach the surface? This works with my Hornwort
Can i trim Limnophila sessiliflora from the top of the stems when they reach the surface? This works with my Hornwort
Colin_T Fish Guru Joined Jan 26, 2008 Messages 39,163 Reaction score 23,647 Location Perth, WA Mar 7, 2020 #2 You can trim them but they look untidy and usually produce a couple of branches where you cut them. I prefer to cut them about 8 inches down and plant the cuttings, then let the original plants grow back up.
You can trim them but they look untidy and usually produce a couple of branches where you cut them. I prefer to cut them about 8 inches down and plant the cuttings, then let the original plants grow back up.
OP OP AquaBarb Aqua}^>holic 🏆 Tank of the Year 🏆 3x Fish of the Month 🌟 4x Tank of the Month 🏆 Joined Apr 21, 2019 Messages 2,262 Reaction score 2,122 Location Staffordshire England Mar 7, 2020 #3 Thanks Colin
Retired Viking Fish Connoisseur Joined Nov 22, 2019 Messages 6,296 Reaction score 6,841 Location north woods Mar 7, 2020 #4 They really do have a good color and are nice and full.
OP OP AquaBarb Aqua}^>holic 🏆 Tank of the Year 🏆 3x Fish of the Month 🌟 4x Tank of the Month 🏆 Joined Apr 21, 2019 Messages 2,262 Reaction score 2,122 Location Staffordshire England Mar 7, 2020 #5 I purchased this to try where a amazon sword wasnt doing to well in my 29g. Really grown well and covered the space lovely. My fish love it and ive even caught my danios a sleep in it
I purchased this to try where a amazon sword wasnt doing to well in my 29g. Really grown well and covered the space lovely. My fish love it and ive even caught my danios a sleep in it