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Old 04-07-2007, 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Tindomul1of9 View Post
There have been a few changed to the tank since the picture. There is now a nice fern in the back, and a Spathiphyllum, another aroid, replaced the lucky bamboo. The pilea is out of control, but not very pretty, there is a floating plant that I can't identify, but its way prettier than duckweed, and more managable. And the moss is greener and fluffier.

Thanks all.

Oh and by the way, here is a pick of that anubias in flower!
Tindo,
was that anubias already growing emergent [above water] or did you just chuck in one that had been growing below water and it adapted with no problems?

I have heaps of anubias in my display fishtank- mostly coffee anubias, that would be great as part of the vertical viv I'm planning, but I wondering how they will adapt.

I know in nature they grow in areas that flood/drain and are used to being below/above/partly in the water depending on the season
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