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anubias
I have a big lava rock in my tank in the center and it has nice golfball
sized holes in the top. I want to put one of my anubias barteri/nana (whichever is the small one) in the hole but each time I get it in there it gets knocked out by fish within a day. What would you suggest is the best way to secure it? |
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anubias
Tie it on with string and snip it off when it has attached itself.
Christopher wrote: I have a big lava rock in my tank in the center and it has nice golfball sized holes in the top. I want to put one of my anubias barteri/nana (whichever is the small one) in the hole but each time I get it in there it gets knocked out by fish within a day. What would you suggest is the best way to secure it? |
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Tie it down or throw some rockwool in there to secure it
Marcus Http://www.Aquatic-store.com Co2, Plants, Filters, Heaters and more On Sun, 13 Apr 2003 07:35:56 GMT, "Christopher" wrote: I have a big lava rock in my tank in the center and it has nice golfball sized holes in the top. I want to put one of my anubias barteri/nana (whichever is the small one) in the hole but each time I get it in there it gets knocked out by fish within a day. What would you suggest is the best way to secure it? |
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