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What are some good plants that can be placed between rocks or weighted
atop rocks...??

Looking for some plants that appear to grow out of the rocks...

Thanks


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What are some good plants that can be placed between rocks or weighted
atop rocks...??

Looking for some plants that appear to grow out of the rocks...

Thanks



Java fern. They seem to attatch themselves to anything. I weighted a few
down for a week and they anchored themselves to the wood and rocks. Seem
quite happy there, too.

Billy


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"Greg Dalton" wrote in message
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What are some good plants that can be placed between rocks or weighted
atop rocks...??

Looking for some plants that appear to grow out of the rocks...

Thanks



Java fern. They seem to attatch themselves to anything. I weighted a few
down for a week and they anchored themselves to the wood and rocks. Seem
quite happy there, too.

Billy


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Java fern and bolbitis are both easy and most varieties of anubias work. I
once had a really nice Anubias hastifolia I had tied to a rock that it's
roots entirely enwrapped - unfortunately a poorly-disciplined pl*co
destroyed it. Java moss (low light) and Riccia (high light) can both be
tied on to create a mossy look.

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"Greg Dalton" wrote in message
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What are some good plants that can be placed between rocks or weighted
atop rocks...??

Looking for some plants that appear to grow out of the rocks...

Thanks



Java fern. They seem to attatch themselves to anything. I weighted a few
down for a week and they anchored themselves to the wood and rocks. Seem
quite happy there, too.

Billy




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Java fern and bolbitis are both easy and most varieties of anubias work. I
once had a really nice Anubias hastifolia I had tied to a rock that it's
roots entirely enwrapped - unfortunately a poorly-disciplined pl*co
destroyed it. Java moss (low light) and Riccia (high light) can both be
tied on to create a mossy look.

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"Greg Dalton" wrote in message
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What are some good plants that can be placed between rocks or weighted
atop rocks...??

Looking for some plants that appear to grow out of the rocks...

Thanks



Java fern. They seem to attatch themselves to anything. I weighted a few
down for a week and they anchored themselves to the wood and rocks. Seem
quite happy there, too.

Billy






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Java fern or anubius do great.

Marcus

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What are some good plants that can be placed between rocks or weighted
atop rocks...??

Looking for some plants that appear to grow out of the rocks...

Thanks


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Java fern or anubius do great.

Marcus

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for your planted tank needs

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What are some good plants that can be placed between rocks or weighted
atop rocks...??

Looking for some plants that appear to grow out of the rocks...

Thanks


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