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Flowering Anubias nana?
Hello, I have a 12 gallon well established (well I think so it's about 1 1/2
years old??) tank. The anubias nana that I have growing on a piece of wood has just shot out a stem that looks like it has a bud on the end (hasn't opened yet). My question is: I didn't think anubias were flowering plants? And why after over a year is it doing this? Thanks, Paige |
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Flowering Anubias nana?
Anubius are flowereing plants paige,
It could be many reasons why it is doing it now since it is such a slow growing plant. Marcus http://www.aquatic-store.com/ Co2 tanks on sale Power compact bulbs and MH the lowest on the net Eheim PRO II 2026 $143 Co2 regulator and bubble counter with needle valve $75 FORUM http://aquatic.yupapa.com/phpbb/index.php On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 18:23:37 GMT, "Paige" wrote: Hello, I have a 12 gallon well established (well I think so it's about 1 1/2 years old??) tank. The anubias nana that I have growing on a piece of wood has just shot out a stem that looks like it has a bud on the end (hasn't opened yet). My question is: I didn't think anubias were flowering plants? And why after over a year is it doing this? Thanks, Paige |
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Flowering Anubias nana?
"Paige" wrote in message k.net... Hello, I have a 12 gallon well established (well I think so it's about 1 1/2 years old??) tank. The anubias nana that I have growing on a piece of wood has just shot out a stem that looks like it has a bud on the end (hasn't opened yet). My question is: I didn't think anubias were flowering plants? And why after over a year is it doing this? Thanks, Paige I was quite excited when mine began blooming. It started when I moved them to a high-light tank, from the somewhat lower light environment I'd had them in before. They now bloom continuously. Oddly enough, if you have a pleco, it will eat the blossoms, at least IME. |
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Flowering Anubias nana?
"Paige" wrote in message
Hello, I have a 12 gallon well established (well I think so it's about 1 1/2 years old??) tank. The anubias nana that I have growing on a piece of wood has just shot out a stem that looks like it has a bud on the end (hasn't opened yet). My question is: I didn't think anubias were flowering plants? And why after over a year is it doing this? Thanks, Paige Seems like it takes a bit of time for the anubias to get established, then when that is done, they begin to thrive... when they've taken a good rooting, and everything seems right, they bloom... cool huh? my first real love's name was Paige... those were the days.... |
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Flowering Anubias nana?
Thanks guys for the input. Well my anubias have, I guess, rooted well now.
The roots are growing off the driftwood and into the substrate. I can't wait to see when it opens up. Thanks, Paige |
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Flowering Anubias nana?
I don't know what kind of Anubias I have, but they do have a lily
looking flower. Unfortunately, my Clown Loaches eat them. My plants are about 6 months old and only a few have flowered. On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 09:43:19 -0500, "RedForeman ©®" wrote: "Paige" wrote in message Hello, I have a 12 gallon well established (well I think so it's about 1 1/2 years old??) tank. The anubias nana that I have growing on a piece of wood has just shot out a stem that looks like it has a bud on the end (hasn't opened yet). My question is: I didn't think anubias were flowering plants? And why after over a year is it doing this? Thanks, Paige Seems like it takes a bit of time for the anubias to get established, then when that is done, they begin to thrive... when they've taken a good rooting, and everything seems right, they bloom... cool huh? my first real love's name was Paige... those were the days.... |
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