SharkWeek Fish Crazy Joined Aug 1, 2011 Messages 237 Reaction score 0 Location Texas Nov 17, 2011 #1 Im looking for an easy to take care of plant that wood grow on driftwood, also im still new to planted tanks and i want to convert my 29 g to planted, what do i need?
Im looking for an easy to take care of plant that wood grow on driftwood, also im still new to planted tanks and i want to convert my 29 g to planted, what do i need?
mike455555 i need to stop buying plants.... Joined Sep 26, 2011 Messages 3,082 Reaction score 8 Location UK Nov 17, 2011 #2 java fern, anubias (all good plants for wood)
OP OP SharkWeek Fish Crazy Joined Aug 1, 2011 Messages 237 Reaction score 0 Location Texas Nov 17, 2011 #3 mike455555 said: java fern, anubias (all good plants for wood) Click to expand... Yea i was thinking java, i know to use string to tie it down but is there anything else i should know
mike455555 said: java fern, anubias (all good plants for wood) Click to expand... Yea i was thinking java, i know to use string to tie it down but is there anything else i should know
mike455555 i need to stop buying plants.... Joined Sep 26, 2011 Messages 3,082 Reaction score 8 Location UK Nov 17, 2011 #4 i use super glue much easier. and i dont think so.. its a fairly undemanding plant
CezzaXV Fish Gatherer Joined Sep 1, 2011 Messages 2,662 Reaction score 0 Nov 17, 2011 #5 I'm personally a big fan of anubias, I just really like the way they look. Very easy to care for.
P PDSimon Fish Gatherer Joined Mar 4, 2010 Messages 2,351 Reaction score 0 Location Northwest Nov 18, 2011 #6 Java moss as well of course.. Good starter plant as you can practically just grow it in a jar of water! I agree with all the other plants too
Java moss as well of course.. Good starter plant as you can practically just grow it in a jar of water! I agree with all the other plants too