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Whole 20 filled to the top with Anubias.
I started a tank with manure and potting soil a couple years back and threw in some fern, anubias, and crypts. I set the light on a timer and pretty much got busy with other things and neglected it, only feeding the fish a few times a week. Now I see, the anubias took over and the crypt and fern are small and stunted. The whole tank is filled to the top with anubias and I can't budge the thing. Something seems stuck good. I want to move them to a larger tank, my concerns a If I pull up the anubias, are the roots deeply imbedded in the potting soil, manure and gravel mix, will it release the rotten sulfur gasses and kill the fish too? Will I mess up the plant's establishment and large growth if I move them? What if I cut them, how should I cut it? I can't trace because I can't see where the roots start and begin, there are green branches all over and white roots sticking out everywhere. I want to move the anubias, if I knew this was going to happen, I would've started with a larger tank when I first began. If possible, I'd like to keep the whole plant as big as possible and not have to fragment it. Thanks all. |
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