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Moving plants?
I need to move some plants to another tank. They consist mostly of several
bulbed type lily plants, they ones you buy at Walmart or your LFS as dry bulbs, and you drop them in the tank and they grow. The lilies grow like crazy, and I have a dozen 3-4 inch lily leaves at the top of the tank. They are planted in 2-3 inches of gravel. How durable are these plants? Will they take to being transplated into a new tank? Or am I likely to kill them? |
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You should have no problems .
I suggest cutting the roots though so only anout 2/3 on an inch remain Marc __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _______ Want to win a FREE new co2 system or a lighting system check out our forum for our newest contest coming up http://www.fish-forums.com Http://www.aquatic-store.com/index2.html On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 21:14:18 -0700, "Ook" wrote: I need to move some plants to another tank. They consist mostly of several bulbed type lily plants, they ones you buy at Walmart or your LFS as dry bulbs, and you drop them in the tank and they grow. The lilies grow like crazy, and I have a dozen 3-4 inch lily leaves at the top of the tank. They are planted in 2-3 inches of gravel. How durable are these plants? Will they take to being transplated into a new tank? Or am I likely to kill them? |
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