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Old 21-01-2005, 03:38 AM
Robert Flory
 
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Hi,

I have an anubius barteri (?) that I planted along a 10-inch driftwood
about
3 years ago. Now the plant has grown the entire length of the driftwood,
and is running out of rooting space (starting to reach towards the
gravel).
The older leaves have gone through some algae overgrowth/SAE clean-up
cycles, and although healthy, not shiny like the new leaves (looks a
little
wan, or spotty depending on how badly it was algae-ridden before the SAE's
decidd they're hungry enough to clean it up). the older end has few new
baby leaves coming out also.

what should I do? I'm running out of tank space so I really can't put
another large drift wood...

SNIP
4. chop it in pieces, leave the original stub and do something with the
newer section (sell it, replant it, etc)

thanks for any info

linda

#4 sell or trade it ...I did last plants swap.

Bob