Be careful as acetone melts silicone a lot. Elbow grease!
Vallisneria grows easily almost anywhere. Anubias would be OK as will java moss (or others) and java fern. Also depends how much light will be...
I can send you some HM, anubias barteri, vallisneria, stargrass and bacopa monnieri. Could make up a little combo pack thing :)
You can also use a razor blade carefully and scrape it off, then polish up with vinegar.
Haha yep, that's true!
Could also be a mouth fungus. Maybe add some Rooibos teabags to the water for a few days and see if that helps.
Aaahh yeaaa!
Could be a spathyphyllum, but also could be anubia congensis. Can you take it out of the gravel and maybe give us a photo of the whole plant?
Rather collect from an estuary or river stream, but high up. Ofter after floods, there is a lot of wood available.
Willing to have it shipped? I have some V. americana, grow rather tall, about 70cm when happy. Could send you 5 smallish stems if you want.
That's debatable. By keeping angels in shallow tanks, they don't grow nice fins etc. It is a possibility. It looks like a common pleco...
Common pleco stunted, needs a MUCH larger tank to be happy.
What sort of wood is that in pic two, it looks like guava?
To large for a 60cm tank? then yes, it will. They still need large tanks and are very messy when it comes to poop...
They are the same thing. Many LFS's get them in and call them different names. Gibbiceps pleco, hifin or sailfin pleco.
Thanks guys :)
That's a high-fin pleco. They don't get as big as the common pleco but still fairly large. Usually about 25-30cm if they are fed well, and...
Looking good!
We already have quite a large problem at the moment, just look at the blacklist and you will see. Currently even apple snails are on the...
I find that taking out the smaller ones help keep populations under control. My Ramshorn are like that, I only keep the big ones, while small ones...
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